Hi Gregg

I didn't realize that a set implies a collection of unique items.

>> help exclude
USAGE:
    EXCLUDE set1 set2 /case /skip size

DESCRIPTION:
     Return the first set less the second set.
     EXCLUDE is a native value.

ARGUMENTS:
     set1 -- First data set (Type: series bitset)
     set2 -- Second data set (Type: series bitset)

REFINEMENTS:
     /case -- Uses case-sensitive comparison.
     /skip -- Treat the series as records of fixed size
         size -- (Type: integer)

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Gregg Irwin <[email protected]> wrot=
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>
> Hi Graham,
>
> GC> foreach item exclude parse/all text "$," [ "" ] [
> GC> =A0 =A0append result to-integer debase/base item 16
> GC> ]
>
> I don't think that will work, unless you're guaranteed to have unique
> values in the source. EXCLUDE is a set operation, so you'll lose
> matching hex values.
>
> -- Gregg
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