Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
I'm thinking of "plist" meaning "pointer-to-list", or "listp" as "list
pointer", because that'll be what it is. if you put this in a messagebox:
{1 2 3}
it would be equivalent to writing it with that selector, e.g.:
listp {1 2 3}
and because that's an atomtype and that it would be able to contain
the same thing that a regular list-message can, you will be able to
nest listp into list or into listp:
1 2 3 {4 5 6}
is like
list 1 2 3 {4 5 6}
{1 2 3 {4 5 6}}
is like
listp 1 2 3 {4 5 6}
For quantitative structure-property relationship models, that could be a
very good tool.
so, what do you think? is listp a good word?
I don't know if I could help to find the good answer because I'm rather
seducted by the word
E_STATE
for some reasons I would explain if it's really important,
which means electrotopological state.
Patco.
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