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Creates the cross product from two lists.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
List | 6.1 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Parameter | Description | Example | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
List1 | The reference to the first quicklist. | $List1 | |
List2 | The reference to the second quicklist. | $List2 | |
Prefix | The prefix to use | Optional | |
Midfix | The middle to use. This text is put between texts from both lists. |
Optional | |
Postfix | The postfix to use | Optional | |
Flags | Pass 1 to return result as new QuickList. This new list must be freed later using QuickList.Free function. Pass 0 (Default) to modify the list in the List1 parameter. Add 2 for a diagonal cross, so we combine each element of first list with the same element index from the second list. |
0 | Optional |
Returns list or error.
Try in a Let statement:
Let([
list1 = MBS("QuickList.New"; "Hello¶World");
list2 = MBS("QuickList.New"; "1¶2");
e = MBS("QuickList.CrossProduct"; list1; list2);
r = MBS("QuickList.GetList"; list1);
d = MBS("QuickList.Free"; list1);
d = MBS("QuickList.Free"; list2)
]; r)
Created 4th March 2016, last changed 17th March 2016
QuickList.CountValuesMatching - QuickList.DeCombine
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