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Usage |
Multiple elements with the same name can be indexed using square-brackets. An index is a comma separated list of ranges. A range is either a single number, or a slice specified using a~b, when a is the first element, and b is the last. Omitting a or b will take the range from the first, or to the last element, respectively. The special value of "$" refers to the last element. Use of "0" as an index value is deprecated. |
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1.0 |
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Ref |
t.31 |
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Date |
19 March 1999 |
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