Andreas Bolka wrote:

>Sunday, October 17, 2004, 2:56:17 PM, Lethalman wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Is there a function like append but that insert a value at the
>>beginning of another one?
>>    
>>
>
>insert
>
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>
>>>? insert
>>>      
>>>
>USAGE:
>    INSERT series value /part range /only /dup count
>
>DESCRIPTION:
>     Inserts a value into a series and returns the series after the insert.
>     INSERT is an action value.
>
>ARGUMENTS:
>     series -- Series at point to insert (Type: series port bitset)
>     value -- The value to insert (Type: any-type)
>
>REFINEMENTS:
>     /part -- Limits to a given length or position.
>         range -- (Type: number series port)
>     /only -- Inserts a series as a series.
>     /dup -- Duplicates the insert a specified number of times.
>         count -- (Type: number)
>
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>
Ehm, es i found it but i didn't understand how to use it,  made several 
tests...
My english is not so good sorry :(

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