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Hi,
I always assumed that list processing was manipulating text from a
procedure like in Fortune Telling. I think that statement just backs up
what I already thought. When I have a student that asks about list
processing I always use Fortune Telling to demonstrate this skill.
Specifically the folder that chooses a question at random from a list of
questions from an invisible textbox. What else can list processing mean?
~Andrea
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Subject: question about list processing
I was wondering what do you all think about the following paragraph:
> List processing means doing something with items in a list. For
> example, if you have 10 lines of text in a text box and you use the
> textpick command to select one of them at random - that would be one
form of list processing.
> Or if you pick one word at random from a list of words inside
brackets...
> Or even if you pick one letter at random from a string of letters.
Daniel
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