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Overview of the ListTools Package
Calling Sequence
ListTools[command](arguments)
command(arguments)
Description
The ListTools package is a collection of tools for manipulating lists.
Each command in the ListTools package can be accessed by using either the long form or the short form of the command name in the command calling sequence.
As the underlying implementation of the ListTools package is a module, it is also possible to use the form ListTools:-command to access a command from the package. For more information, see Module Members.
List of ListTools Package Commands
The following is a list of available commands.
BinaryPlace
BinarySearch
Categorize
Classify
DotProduct
Enumerate
FindMaximalElement
FindMimimalElement
FindRepetitions
Flatten
FlattenOnce
Group
Interleave
Join
JoinSequence
LengthSplit
MakeUnique
Occurrences
Pad
PartialSums
Reverse
Rotate
Search
SearchAll
SelectFirst
SelectLast
Sorted
Split
Transpose
To display the help page for a particular ListTools command, see Getting Help with a Command in a Package.
See Also
help, list, module, type[list], UsingPackages, with
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