listDeleteAt
Description
Deletes an element from a list.
Categories
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Syntax
ListDeleteAt(list, position [, delimiters ])
Attributes
| Attribute | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| delimiters | A string or a variable that contains one. Characters that separate list elements. The default value is comma. If this parameter contains more than one character, ColdFusion processes each occurrence of each character as a delimiter. | ||
| list | A list or a variable that contains one. | ||
| position | A positive integer or a variable that contains one. Position at which to delete element. The first list position is 1. |
Returns
A copy
of the list, without the specified element.
Usage
To use this and other functions with the default delimiter (comma), you can code as follows:
<cfset temp2 = ListDeleteAt(temp, "3")> To specify another delimiter, you code as follows:
<cfset temp2 = ListDeleteAt(temp, "3", ";")> ColdFusion ignores empty list elements; thus, the list "a,b,c,,,d" has four elements.
<cfset temp2 = ListDeleteAt(temp, "3")> To specify another delimiter, you code as follows:
<cfset temp2 = ListDeleteAt(temp, "3", ";")> ColdFusion ignores empty list elements; thus, the list "a,b,c,,,d" has four elements.
Example
<!--- First, query to get some values for our list elements. --->
<CFQUERY NAME="GetParkInfo" DATASOURCE="cfdocexamples">
SELECT PARKNAME,CITY,STATE
FROM Parks
WHERE PARKNAME LIKE 'CHI%'
</CFQUERY>
<CFSET temp = ValueList(GetParkInfo.ParkName)>
<CFSET deleted_element = ListGetAt(temp, "3", ",")>
<cfoutput>The original list: #temp#</p></cfoutput>
<!--- Delete the third element from the list. --->
<CFSET temp2 = ListDeleteAt(Temp, "3")>
<cfoutput>
The changed list: #temp2#
<I>This list element:<br>#deleted_element#<br> is no longer present
at position three of the list.</I> </cfoutput>