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This page contains a comprehensive overview of all list related information.
The list data type is an ordered list of elements. Those elements have a certain data type (text or number).
It's possible
- to access individual elements (e.g. using the function nthElement()),
- to create lists out of virtual fields (e.g. using toStringList()) or
- to use the list functions presented on this page to work with lists.
Fixed values
A list can be written in literal form using the following format: [element1,element2,...elementN].
Examples
- A text list with 5 elements:
["Blue", "Green", "Yellow", "Orange", "Red"]
- A number list with 1 element:
[3.14]
- A number list with 3 elements using field codes and functions:
[1, {issue.subtasks.length}, length(linkedIssues())]
- An empty list: []
The following list contains all the available functions that work with all kinds of lists: text, number and issue lists.
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The following list contains all the available functions that work with number lists only.
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The following list contains all the available functions that work with issue lists only.
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