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sending a list from a function to another one

Hi dear friends,
I want to send a list that I have in the main function to another one. is it possible? can i send a list from one function to another, if so, can you please explain.
I really appreciate that.
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Hidayet
Nov 30 '12 #1
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dwblas
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See this tutorial which explains sending/returning parameters to/from a function.
Nov 30 '12 #2

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