<GetStart>
CSPro User's Guide
The CSPro System
Data Dictionary Module
The CSPro Language
Data Entry Module
Batch Editing Applications
Tabulation Applications
Data Sources
CSPro Statements and Functions
Statement Format Symbols
Alphabetical List of Functions and Statements
List of Reserved Words
Deprecated Features
Declaration Statements
Symbol Functions
Item Functions
Array Object
Audio Object
Barcode and QR Codes
Case Object
Document Object
File Object
Freq Object
Geometry Object
HashMap Object
Image Object
List Object
List Statement
List.add Function
List.insert Function
List.seek Function
List.remove Function
List.removeDuplicates Function
List.removeIn Function
List.clear Function
List.length Function
List.show Function
List.sort Function
Map Object
Path
Pff Object
SystemApp Object
ValueSet Object
Program Control Statements
Assignment Statements
Data Entry Statements and Functions
Batch Edit Statements
Numeric Functions
String Functions
Multiple Occurrence Functions
General Functions
Date and Time Functions
External File Functions
Synchronization Functions
Templated Reporting System
HTML and JavaScript Integration
Action Invoker
Appendix
<CSEntry>
<CSBatch>
<CSTab>
<DataViewer>
<TextView>
<TblView>
<CSFreq>
<CSDeploy>
<CSPack>
<CSDiff>
<CSConcat>
<Excel2CSPro>
<CSExport>
<CSIndex>
<CSReFmt>
<CSSort>
<ParadataConcat>
<ParadataViewer>
<CSCode>
<CSDocument>
<CSView>
<CSWeb>
List.clear Function
Format
b = list_name.
clear
();
Description
The
List
.
clear
function removes all values from a
List
, setting the length to 0.
Return Value
The function returns a logical value of 1 (true). If the List is read-only, the function returns
default
.
Example
PROC
GLOBAL
List
possible_ages;
PROC
AGE
possible_ages.
clear
();
do
numeric
counter =
1
while
counter <=
curocc
()
possible_ages.
add
(AGE);
enddo
;
See also
:
List Object
,
List.remove Function
,
List.removeDuplicates Function
,
List.removeIn Function