Hi List,
Gregg said
>> to me, there doesn't seem to be any benefit to adding an /AT refinement
to CHANGE.
>> change at test i true
>>vs.
>> change/at test i true
>>--Gregg
I see an important difference. What a newbie will do is to try "help change"
at the console. Change being the function that "Changes a value in a series
and returns the series after the change.", it seems logical to search the
answer here.
Here again, it's not good for the rebolution !
USAGE:
CHANGE series value /part range /only /dup count
DESCRIPTION:
Changes a value in a series and returns the series after the change.
CHANGE is an action value.
ARGUMENTS:
series -- Series at point to change (Type: series port)
value -- The new value (Type: any-type)
REFINEMENTS:
/part -- Limits the amount to change to a given length or position.
range -- (Type: number series port)
/only -- Changes a series as a series.
/dup -- Duplicates the change a specified number of times.
count -- (Type: number)
Patrick
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