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Latest revision as of 13:59, 26 September 2022
- Take( <List>, <Start Position> )
- Returns a list containing the elements from Start Position to the end of the initial list.
- Example:
Take({2, 4, 3, 7, 4}, 3)
yields {3, 7, 4}.
- Take( <Text>, <Start Position> )
- Returns a text containing the elements from Start Position to the end of the initial text.
- Example:
Take("GeoGebra", 3)
yields the text oGebra.
- Take( <List>, <Start Position>, <End Position> )
- Returns a list containing the elements from Start Position to End Position of the initial list.
- Example:
Take({2, 4, 3, 7, 4}, 3, 4)
yields {3, 7}.
- Take( <Text>, <Start Position>, <End Position> )
- Returns a text containing the elements from Start Position to End Position of the initial text.
- Example:
Take("GeoGebra", 3, 6)
yields the text oGeb.