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[OUTPUT_VARIABLE <output variable>]) |
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Transforms the list by applying an action to all or, by specifying a |
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``<SELECTOR>``, to the selected elements of the list, storing result in-place |
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or in the specified output variable. |
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``<SELECTOR>``, to the selected elements of the list, storing the result |
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in-place or in the specified output variable. |
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``TRANSFORM`` sub-command does not change the number of elements of the |
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The ``TRANSFORM`` sub-command does not change the number of elements in the |
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list. If a ``<SELECTOR>`` is specified, only some elements will be changed, |
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the other ones will remain same as before the transformation. |
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the other ones will remain the same as before the transformation. |
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``<ACTION>`` specify the action to apply to the elements of list. |
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The actions have exactly the same semantics as sub-commands of |
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:command:`string` command. |
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The ``<ACTION>`` may be one of: |
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``<ACTION>`` specifies the action to apply to the elements of the list. |
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The actions have exactly the same semantics as sub-commands of the |
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:command:`string` command. ``<ACTION>`` must be one of the following: |
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``APPEND``, ``PREPEND``: Append, prepend specified value to each element of |
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the list. |
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list(TRANSFORM <list> REPLACE <regular_expression> |
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<replace_expression> ...) |
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``<SELECTOR>`` select which elements of the list will be transformed. Only one |
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type of selector can be specified at a time. |
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The ``<SELECTOR>`` may be one of: |
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``<SELECTOR>`` determines which elements of the list will be transformed. |
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Only one type of selector can be specified at a time. When given, |
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``<SELECTOR>`` must be one of the following: |
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``AT``: Specify a list of indexes. |
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