Allow me to chime in. I don't know if this is trivial from the list- abs or maybe comes as a special case in one of them. But here goes.

[list-alter-idx] takes tree inputs

2) an idx or the list element key (counting from 0)
1) a list in which element number idx will be altered by
0) the new input,

and returns the original list but with element number idx altered. Makes sense? See attached.

It's whoever not robust as if idx is greater then list-length, it misbehaves. It depends on list-abs. It's inspired by RTC.



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