OSCprepend - "Prepends" first argument to an OSC message list. compare-any - Test if two anythings are the same. Out: 1 if equal last-x - last-x: make a list of the last x floats (deprecated: use [list-lastx] instead list-abs - apply abs() on float elements of a list. list-accum - add all floats in a list list-add - Add two lists element by element list-apply - apply the object created by [arg1 arg2] on list-centroid - Calculates the centroid or center of mass of a list of list-clip - clip for lists list-compare - Compare two lists element by element. list-delete - delete element at position POS from list. list-dotprod - dot-product of two lists: res = sum(Xi*Yi) list-drip - list-drip: drips or serializes a list list-drip2 - Drips two lists in sync as long as the first list list-dripslow - Serialize a list on demand. list-emath - Do math on lists element by element list-enumerate - serialize a list and put numbers in front of every element list-equalize - scale a list so that all float elements sum up to 1 list-extend - Build a list from incoming lists or elements. list-fifo-delim - This object is obsolete! Use [list-fifo] instead! list-fifo - stores incoming (list-)messages list-filter - filter out list elemnent by a condition list-find - Find position(s) of a value in a list. list-group - group items into lists of the same size list-geometric-mean - Calculates the geometric mean of a list (of floats) list-harmonic-mean - Calculates the harmonic mean of a list (of floats) list-idx - Get element at position idx. list-insert - insert LIST before element at position POS list-inter - elementwise linear interpolation between list-inter-many - Elementwise linear interpolation between several float lists list-iter - group lists into sub-lists with size-limit list-l2s - Concatenate a list into a single symbol using ARG1 as delimiter list-lastx - make a list of the last x floats. list-len - calculate length of a list (use [list length] if available) list-lifo - stores incoming (list-)messages list-makefilename - Change symbols in a list pass floats unchanged. list-map - Calls a user-defined operation for each of the incoming list elements list-map2 - Calls a user-defined operation for each pair of elements of two lists list-math - simple mathematical operations on lists. list-mean - Calculates the arithmetric mean of a list (of floats) list-minmax - find minimum and maximum float in a list. list-moses - [moses] for lists list-mult - Substract two lists element by element list-normalize - normalize a list list-nth - look up the nth element in a list. n has to be positive list-onearg - defaults for abstractions arguments list-pad - pad a list with elements from a longer list list-quicksort - Sort a list of floats into ascending order using a quicksort list-random - generate lists of pseudorandom integers list-rdrip - drips or serializes a list in reverse. list-reduce - apply a function of two arguments cumulatively to the items of a list list-replace - replace a list starting at position POS with another list list-rev - reverse a list list-rot - Rotate a list (move ROT# elements from front to back) list-round - round all numbers in a list list-sect - outputs the elements that are common to both input lists. list-seek - walk through a list element by element - similar to [textfile] list-shellsort - Sort a list of floats into ascending order using a Shell sort list-sieve - Look up occurence of incoming floats in a list list-sort - Sort an incoming list of values list-splat - like [list split] which also accepts negative split locations list-stddev - calculate the standard deviation of a float list-sub - Substract two lists element by element list-swap - swap two elements of a list at given indices. list-tabdump - dump a [table] into a list list-unique - remove duplicates from a list list-unitvec - make a unit vector out of any list list-wrandom - Use a list as a probability table for weighted random values prepent - shortcut for [list prepend]--[list trim] sroute - settable [route] take-two - take a list as input and print all combinations of triple-scale - interpolate linearily between two points (x y z)