OCLOperators Bag
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You can use Bag with { } to create a set you may use to loop over.
You can use Bag with { } to create a set you may use to loop over.


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With Strings:
With Strings:
  Bag{'String', 'EmailAddress'}->collect(s| DoSomthingWithAString(s))  
  Bag{'String', 'EmailAddress'}->collect(s| DoSomthingWithAString(s))  
If you want to create a sequence of numbers (in order), you can use the [[Sequence operator]].
If you want to create a sequence of numbers (in order), you can use the [[Documentation:OCLOperators Sequence|Sequence operator]].


Other names for set: collection of strings, array of numbers, static array, initialize array, list of numbers
Other names for set: collection of strings, array of numbers, static array, initialize array, list of numbers


See also: [[OCLOperators Set]]
'''See also:''' [[Documentation:OCLOperators Set|Set]]
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You can use Bag with { } to create a set you may use to loop over.

A Bag can contain duplicates, so it's just a collection of something.

With Integers:

Bag{14,22,12,53,2,11,66}->collect(i| DoSomthingWithAnInt(i)) 

With Strings:

Bag{'String', 'EmailAddress'}->collect(s| DoSomthingWithAString(s)) 

If you want to create a sequence of numbers (in order), you can use the Sequence operator.

Other names for set: collection of strings, array of numbers, static array, initialize array, list of numbers

See also: Set