hello everyone,

i'm a relative newbie to this list, so please dont get mad if this seems a
bit pedestrian.

here's my question:
is there a simpler way of turning a list back to front than something like
this (the first value needs to be the last and vice versa)? is there some
sort of "swop around" command that i just haven't found yet?
list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
oldlist = duplicate(list)
newlist = []
counter1 = list.count

repeat with counter2=1 to list.count
newlist[counter2] = oldlist[counter1]
counter1 = counter1 - 1
end repeat


thank you very much,
heike .-)

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  heike schmidt

  gekko mbh
  rathausallee 10
  53757 sankt augustin
  germany

  fon 02241 - 944 97 39
  fax 02241 - 94497 33
  web www.gekko.de

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