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remove |
Syntax
remove shelf-name indexer?
Removes the selected item from the shelf. If no indexer is given, the currently selected item is removed.
When an item is removed from the shelf, the numbers of all items that follow it in the shelf drop by one. However, items with keys keep the same keys. remove
can be used to produce a "cleared" shelf, with no items.
If a keyed item is removed from the shelf, that key can be reassigned to a new shelf item.
Unless modified by a repeat over
or a using
prefix, referring to a shelf item without using an index refers to the last (lastmost) item on the shelf. Modifiable and read-only function arguments inherit the selected items from the caller.
Usage example:
process local stream foo variable initial-size 0 set new foo{"Mary"} to "Mary had a little lamb.%n" set new foo{"fleece"} to "Its fleece was white as snow.%n" set new foo{"school"} to "It followed her to school one day%n" set new foo{"rule"} to "Which was against the rule.%n" remove foo[3] remove foo{"fleece"} repeat over foo output foo again
remove
actions are not permitted on shelves of a fixed size. Also, for shelves indexed by a repeat over
action, the remove
action is not allowed on original shelf items. However, items explicitly created inside the repeat over
block may be deleted from that same block.
Related Syntax repeat over, #item, #last, #first |
Related Concepts Shelves |