Hello,
Excuse me if this is the wrong channel but I came across an oddity that
is either a bug or something that could/should be included in the
documentation on range operators. If you define a list using a range
operator, I expected the list to be 'physically' created in memory and
therefore it's members could be readily addressed. However this is not
the case. In the example below accessing individual list members using
an index will not return a list item.
#set($foo = [1..12])
$foo.get(5) - $jaren[5]
Although I can understand it works this way from a programming point of
view, it's a but confusing syntax because defining the list as
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12] does work and looks similar to the innocent
eye.
Best regards,
Laurens van der Klis
CrossmarX
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