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alter | If a value is not found in a series, append it; otherwise, remove it. |
append | Appends a value to the tail of a series and returns the series head. |
array | Makes and initializes a series of a given size. |
at | Returns the series at the specified index. |
back | Returns the series at its previous position. |
change | Changes a value in a series and returns the series after the change. |
clear | Removes all values from the current index to the tail. Returns at tail. |
compose | Evaluates a block of expressions, only evaluating parens, and returns a block. |
construct | Creates an object, but without evaluating its specification. |
copy | Returns a copy of a value. |
difference | Return the difference of two data sets. |
eighth | Returns the eighth value of a series. |
empty? | Returns TRUE if a series is at its tail. |
exclude | Return the first set less the second set. |
extract | Extracts a value from a series at regular intervals. |
fifth | Returns the fifth value of a series. |
find | Finds a value in a series and returns the series at the start of it. |
first | Returns the first value of a series. |
forall | Evaluates a block for every value in a series. |
foreach | Evaluates a block for each value(s) in a series. |
form | Converts a value to a string. |
forskip | Evaluates a block for periodic values in a series. |
found? | Returns TRUE if value is not NONE. |
fourth | Returns the fourth value of a series. |
free | Frees a REBOL resource. (Command version only) |
head | Returns the series at its head. |
head? | Returns TRUE if a series is at its head. |
index? | Returns the index number of the current position in the series. |
insert | Inserts a value into a series and returns the series after the insert. |
intersect | Create a new value that is the intersection of the two arguments. |
join | Concatenates values. |
last | Returns the last value of a series. |
length? | Returns the length of the series from the current position. |
load | Loads a file, URL, or string. Binds words to global context. |
max | Returns the greater of the two values. |
maximum-of | Finds the largest value in a series |
min | Returns the lesser of the two values. |
minimum-of | Finds the smallest value in a series |
mold | Converts a value to a REBOL-readable string. |
new-line | Sets or clears the new-line marker within a block. |
new-line? | Returns the state of the new-line marker within a block. |
next | Returns the series at its next position. |
ninth | Returns the ninth value of a series. |
offset? | Returns the offset between two series positions. |
parse | Parses a series according to rules. |
pick | Returns the value at the specified position in a series. |
poke | Returns value after changing its data at the given index. (See manual) |
prin | Outputs a value with no line break. |
Outputs a value followed by a line break. | |
random | Returns a random value of the same datatype. |
reduce | Evaluates an expression or block expressions and returns the result. |
rejoin | Reduces and joins a block of values. |
remove | Removes value(s) from a series and returns after the remove. |
remove-each | Removes a value from a series for each block that returns TRUE. |
repend | Appends a reduced value to a series and returns the series head. |
replace | Replaces the search value with the replace value within the target series. |
reverse | Reverses a series. |
second | Returns the second value of a series. |
select | Finds a value in the series and returns the value or series after it. |
seventh | Returns the seventh value of a series. |
sixth | Returns the sixth value of a series. |
sixth | Returns the sixth value of a series. |
skip | Returns the series forward or backward from the current position. |
sort | Sorts a series. |
tail | Returns the series at the position after the last value. |
tail? | Returns TRUE if a series is at its tail. |
tenth | Returns the tenth value of a series. |
third | Returns the third value of a series. |
union | Creates a new set that is the union of the two arguments. |
unique | Returns a set with duplicate values removed. |