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{{Command|syntax=GET_TOOL_LIST
{{Command|syntax=GET_TOOL_LIST
|description=:Get data related to the current list of tools.
|description=:Set the following list of variables from the current list of tools.
 
:<br>
|param1=<no parameters>
}}
 
===List of variables set by this command===
<br>
:NUMBER_OF_TOOLS
:NUMBER_OF_TOOLS
:FIRST_TOOL_NUMBER
:FIRST_TOOL_NUMBER
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:LAST_TOOL_NUMBER
:LAST_TOOL_NUMBER
:FIRST_FREE_TOOL_NUMBER
:FIRST_FREE_TOOL_NUMBER
<br>
 
|param1=|param1_desc={{No Parameters}}
}}


===Example===
===Example===
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[[Category:List]]
[[Category:List]]
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 14 October 2013

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Command

GET_TOOL_LIST


Set the following list of variables from the current list of tools.

NUMBER_OF_TOOLS
FIRST_TOOL_NUMBER
NEXT_TOOL_NUMBER
LAST_TOOL_NUMBER
FIRST_FREE_TOOL_NUMBER

Parameters

No Parameters

Example

If you have 4 tools defined, tools 1, 2, 5 and 7.


LOCAL NumTools, FirstTool, LastTool, FreeTool, ToolList(1000)


GET_TOOL_LIST
NumTools = NUMBER_OF_TOOLS
FirstTool = FIRST_TOOL_NUMBER
LastTool = LAST_TOOL_NUMBER
FreeTool = FIRST_FREE_TOOL_NUMBER


FOR i=1 TO NumTools
ToolList(i) = NEXT_TOOL_NUMBER
NEXT i


The variables will be set to the following values


NumTools = 4
FirstTool = 1
LastTool = 7
FreeTool = 3


ToolList(1) = 1
ToolList(2) = 2
ToolList(3) = 5
ToolList(4) = 7