On 02/10/2012 22:01, Kostas Oikonomou wrote: > I looked for a while, but I haven't been able to find where in the > documentation X[n..m] is actually explained. The array syntax of variable-list and structure-list being parsed as subscript/2 (so X[n..m] will be parsed as subscript(X, [n...m])) is described in the Array Notation section of the ECLiPSe-specific Language Features chapter of the user manual: http://eclipseclp.org/doc/userman/umsroot024.html#toc29 although this does not specifically give the [n..m] notation as an example. However, in the reference documentation for subscript/3 (linked to in the above section), the [n..m] notation is mentioned. I don't think there is that much manual documentation for 'collections'; it is described in the reference documentation for collection_to_list/2. Cheers, KishReceived on Wed Oct 03 2012 - 16:28:44 CEST
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