OCLOperators asSeparatedList
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The ->asSeparetadList(separatorstring) operator works on a set of strings and appends them to one string:
The ->asSeparetadList(separatorstring) operator works on a set of strings and appends them to one string:
  Set{'x','y','x'}->asSeparatedList( '_')
  Set{'x','y','x'}->asSeparatedList( '_')
will produce the string x_y_z
will produce the string x_y_z


See also [[OCLOperators AsCommaList|asCommaList]]
'''See also:''' [[Documentation:OCLOperators asCommaList|asCommaList]]
[[Category:OCLOperators]]
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The ->asSeparetadList(separatorstring) operator works on a set of strings and appends them to one string:

Set{'x','y','x'}->asSeparatedList( '_')

will produce the string x_y_z

See also: asCommaList