OsList2Double
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| + | |'''Threat Level''' || None | ||
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| + | |'''Function Syntax''' || <source lang="lsl"> | ||
| + | osList2Double(list src, integer index) | ||
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| + | |'''Example(s)|| | ||
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| + | This function converts a value in the specified index of the list src to the double data type. However, OSSL does not have a double data type. C# contains a double type, but the current LSL implementation does not. | ||
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Revision as of 10:38, 11 June 2011
| OsList2Double | |
| Threat Level | None |
| Function Syntax | osList2Double(list src, integer index) |
| Example(s) | |
This function converts a value in the specified index of the list src to the double data type. However, OSSL does not have a double data type. C# contains a double type, but the current LSL implementation does not.