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A <code>sequence</code> type is a set of elements of the same type, that has a variable number of elements. In UNO IDL, the used element always references an existing and known type or another sequence type. A sequence can occur as a normal type in all other type definitions.
 
A <code>sequence</code> type is a set of elements of the same type, that has a variable number of elements. In UNO IDL, the used element always references an existing and known type or another sequence type. A sequence can occur as a normal type in all other type definitions.
 
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   sequence< com::sun::star::uno::XInterface >
 
   sequence< com::sun::star::uno::XInterface >
 
   sequence< string > getNamesOfIndex( sequence< long > indexes );
 
   sequence< string > getNamesOfIndex( sequence< long > indexes );
 
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{{PDL1}}
 
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[[Category: Professional UNO]]
 
[[Category: Professional UNO]]

Revision as of 21:45, 15 March 2008



A sequence type is a set of elements of the same type, that has a variable number of elements. In UNO IDL, the used element always references an existing and known type or another sequence type. A sequence can occur as a normal type in all other type definitions.

  sequence< com::sun::star::uno::XInterface >
  sequence< string > getNamesOfIndex( sequence< long > indexes );
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