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  • Hi DisneyRob,

    I always ask Perplexity (Please login to see this link.) these days for help. Usually it is pretty helpful.

    This is what it provided when I asked 'How do I use Fusion 2.5 list object' :

    The List Object in Clickteam Fusion 2.5 is a versatile tool for creating and managing lists of data. Here's how to use it effectively:

    ## Creating and Manipulating Lists

    1. Insert a List Object into your frame.
    2. Add items to the list using the "Insert a new line" or "Add a new line" actions[1].
    3. Modify existing items with "Change a line" (for text data) or "Set line data" (for numeric data)[1].
    4. Remove items using "Delete a line" or "Reset list" to clear all items[1].

    ## Working with List Data

    - Each list item can store both text and numeric data[1].
    - Text data is visible in the Windows Control component of the List Object[1].
    - Numeric data (list data) is stored separately and defaults to 0 for new items[1].

    ## Sorting and Organization

    Enable the "Sort" checkbox property to automatically sort list elements alphanumerically[1]. This can be toggled during runtime for flexible list manipulation.

    ## Searching the List

    To check if a string exists in the list:
    1. Use the "find string" or "find string exact" option[2].
    2. Compare the result against -1 to determine if the string was found[2].

    ## Selecting Items

    To check which item is currently selected:
    1. Use the "Selected line" expression of the List Object[4].
    2. This can be used as a condition in your events[4].

    ## Performance Considerations

    For better performance, consider making the List Object invisible during runtime, especially when used for data storage rather than display[1].

    The List Object in Fusion 2.5 offers an efficient way to manage dynamic data structures, providing advantages over arrays for certain tasks like easy sorting, element manipulation, and visual representation of data[1].

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    Hope this helps

  • LLMs aren't trained very well on Fusion knowledge, so I honestly won't recommend it for any Fusion related task, and even if it used search, not everything is mentioned on the forums..
    List is a pretty simple object, just check the Help file of it in the About section of the object to understand what each Action, Condition, Expression, and Property does...

    And by the way, wrong Forum to ask, this one is for sharing resources.

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