OCLOperators Sequence
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This creates a sequence (collection) of your choosing. | |||
===== Integers ===== | ===== Integers ===== | ||
If you need a sequence of numbers for iteration or numbering, use Sequence | If you need a sequence of numbers for iteration or numbering, use Sequence | ||
Sequence{0..20} | Sequence{0..20} | ||
It will create a collection of integers. | |||
===== Strings ===== | ===== Strings ===== | ||
Sequence{'String', 'EmailAddress'} | Sequence{'String', 'EmailAddress'} | ||
It's not | It's not necessary to use Sequence for this - [[OCLOperators Set|Set]] or [[OCLOperators Bag|Bag]] works equally well. | ||
If you want to create a list of arbitrary numbers you can use the [[OCLOperators Set|Set operator]] | If you want to create a list of arbitrary numbers, you can use the [[OCLOperators Set|Set operator.]] | ||
( | (Might also be called an array or list.) | ||
[[Category:Operators]] | [[Category:Operators]] | ||
[[Category:OCL]] | [[Category:OCL]] |
Revision as of 11:21, 28 February 2023
This page was created by Lars.olofsson on 2017-05-25. Last edited by Stephanie on 2025-02-04.
This creates a sequence (collection) of your choosing.
Integers
If you need a sequence of numbers for iteration or numbering, use Sequence
Sequence{0..20}
It will create a collection of integers.
Strings
Sequence{'String', 'EmailAddress'}
It's not necessary to use Sequence for this - Set or Bag works equally well.
If you want to create a list of arbitrary numbers, you can use the Set operator.
(Might also be called an array or list.)