7.23.Slice |
| 7.23.1. | Slicing to access ranges of elements |
| 7.23.2. | LHS slice and the RHS may each be of any length |
| 7.23.3. | Slicing Shorthand |
| 7.23.4. | The first is inclusive, and the second is exclusive |
| 7.23.5. | Slice more than what you have |
| 7.23.6. | Slice from the end |
| 7.23.7. | If the slice continues to the end of the sequence, you may simply leave out the last index |
| 7.23.8. | If the slice continues to the start of the sequence, you may simply leave out the first index |
| 7.23.9. | copy the entire sequence, you may leave out both indices |
| 7.23.10. | Another parameter, which normally is left implicit, is the step length |
| 7.23.11. | A step size of two will include only every other element of the interval between the start and the end: |
| 7.23.12. | if you want every fourth element of a sequence, you only have to supply a step size of four: |
| 7.23.13. | Negative step size |
| 7.23.14. | Slicing a List |
| 7.23.15. | End slice |
| 7.23.16. | Middle slice |
| 7.23.17. | Negative Indices |
| 7.23.18. | Revese and skip |
| 7.23.19. | The starting and ending indices can exceed the length of the string. |