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Line 1115 See @emph{https://wiki.osdev.org/Target_
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* $ZLSD():: Compute Levenshtein distance between two arguments. |
* $ZLSD():: Compute Levenshtein distance between two arguments. |
* $ZM():: Unknown. |
* $ZM():: Unknown. |
* $ZNAME():: Unknown. |
* $ZNAME():: Unknown. |
* $ZNEXT():: Unknown. |
* $ZNEXT():: Return glvn of next numeric subscript following given glvn. |
* $ZORDER():: Unknown. |
* $ZORDER():: Unknown. |
* $ZPIECE():: Unknown. |
* $ZPIECE():: Unknown. |
* $ZPREVIOUS():: Unknown. |
* $ZPREVIOUS():: Unknown. |
Line 1313 The optional second argument indicates t
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Line 1313 The optional second argument indicates t
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@cindex intrinsic functions, $NEXT |
@cindex intrinsic functions, $NEXT |
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Deprecated. Use @code{$ORDER} instead. |
Deprecated. Use @code{$ORDER} instead. |
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Returns the next numeric subscript of the specified glvn. |
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@emph{Syntax} |
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@example |
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$NEXT(@emph{glvn}) |
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@end example |
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@emph{Example} |
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Assume the following array: |
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@example |
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^foo(1)="" |
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^foo(2)="" |
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@end example |
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And the following code: |
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@example |
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W $ZNEXT(^foo(1)) ; => 2 |
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@end example |
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@node $ORDER() |
@node $ORDER() |
@section $ORDER |
@section $ORDER |
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Line 1735 Returns the Levenshtein distance between
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@cindex intrinsic functions, $ZM |
@cindex intrinsic functions, $ZM |
@cindex intrinsic functions, implementation-specific |
@cindex intrinsic functions, implementation-specific |
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Purpose unknown. |
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@node $ZNAME() |
@node $ZNAME() |
@section $ZNAME |
@section $ZNAME |
@cindex $ZNAME |
@cindex $ZNAME |
Line 1721 Returns the Levenshtein distance between
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Line 1745 Returns the Levenshtein distance between
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Purpose unknown. |
Purpose unknown. |
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This function relies on the value of @code{$VIEW(71)} being @code{0} (this is not the default). |
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@node $ZNEXT() |
@node $ZNEXT() |
@section $ZNEXT |
@section $ZNEXT |
@cindex $ZNEXT |
@cindex $ZNEXT |
@cindex intrinsic functions, $ZNEXT |
@cindex intrinsic functions, $ZNEXT |
@cindex intrinsic functions, implementation-specific |
@cindex intrinsic functions, implementation-specific |
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Purpose unknown. |
Returns a fully-formed variable reference of the next numeric subscript of the specified glvn. |
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@emph{Syntax} |
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@example |
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$ZNEXT(@emph{glvn}) |
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@end example |
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@emph{Example} |
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Assume the following array: |
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@example |
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^foo(1)="" |
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^foo(2)="" |
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@end example |
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And the following code: |
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@example |
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W $ZNEXT(^foo(1)) ; => ^foo(2) |
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@end example |
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This function relies on the value of @code{$VIEW(71)} being @code{1} (this is the default). |
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@node $ZORDER() |
@node $ZORDER() |
@section $ZORDER |
@section $ZORDER |