find index of an element in a list

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  • zcabeli
    New Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 51

    find index of an element in a list

    Hello,

    how can i find the index of an existing element in a list ?



    thanks,
  • numberwhun
    Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
    • May 2007
    • 3467

    #2
    Since this question eerily sounds like something a teacher would as you to find out, I shall provide you a link which will help you find the answer.

    Regards,

    Jeff

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    • KevinADC
      Recognized Expert Specialist
      • Jan 2007
      • 4092

      #3
      The reason I will not reply to anymore questions posted by this member is because he has posted too many questions in the past that were replied to and he never responds back. That is my personal policy, it is not a policy of this website.

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      • zcabeli
        New Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 51

        #4
        Hello Kevin,

        i'm sorry i've made a wrong impression on you. but in fact your replies were very helpful, and i didn't see any point to response since it supplied all my needs.
        although it's not part of any formal site regulation, i guess it was impolite behavior, and i'm sorry for that. please accept my apology.

        thanks ,

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        • numberwhun
          Recognized Expert Moderator Specialist
          • May 2007
          • 3467

          #5
          Originally posted by zcabeli
          Hello Kevin,

          i'm sorry i've made a wrong impression on you. but in fact your replies were very helpful, and i didn't see any point to response since it supplied all my needs.
          although it's not part of any formal site regulation, i guess it was impolite behavior, and i'm sorry for that. please accept my apology.

          thanks ,

          Keep in mind that you have posted a question in the forums and are hoping for an answer from us. In the same respect and on the flip side, we have providing you with an answer to your question and hoping to hear back that our help solved your issue or helped you progress past the issue.

          Its common courtesy to at least reply and let us know that what we provided was good.

          Regards,

          Jeff

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          • KevinADC
            Recognized Expert Specialist
            • Jan 2007
            • 4092

            #6
            Originally posted by zcabeli
            Hello Kevin,

            i'm sorry i've made a wrong impression on you. but in fact your replies were very helpful, and i didn't see any point to response since it supplied all my needs.
            although it's not part of any formal site regulation, i guess it was impolite behavior, and i'm sorry for that. please accept my apology.

            thanks ,
            I humbly accept your apology.

            Regards,
            Kevin

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