[Python-3000-checkins] r64536 - python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/operator.rst
georg.brandl
python-3000-checkins at python.org
Thu Jun 26 21:00:11 CEST 2008
Author: georg.brandl
Date: Thu Jun 26 21:00:11 2008
New Revision: 64536
Log:
#3204: remove slice operations from operator doc.
Modified:
python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/operator.rst
Modified: python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/operator.rst
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/operator.rst (original)
+++ python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/operator.rst Thu Jun 26 21:00:11 2008
@@ -210,24 +210,12 @@
Remove the value of *a* at index *b*.
-.. function:: delslice(a, b, c)
- __delslice__(a, b, c)
-
- Delete the slice of *a* from index *b* to index *c-1*.
-
-
.. function:: getitem(a, b)
__getitem__(a, b)
Return the value of *a* at index *b*.
-.. function:: getslice(a, b, c)
- __getslice__(a, b, c)
-
- Return the slice of *a* from index *b* to index *c-1*.
-
-
.. function:: indexOf(a, b)
Return the index of the first of occurrence of *b* in *a*.
@@ -245,12 +233,6 @@
Set the value of *a* at index *b* to *c*.
-.. function:: setslice(a, b, c, v)
- __setslice__(a, b, c, v)
-
- Set the slice of *a* from index *b* to index *c-1* to the sequence *v*.
-
-
Many operations have an "in-place" version. The following functions provide a
more primitive access to in-place operators than the usual syntax does; for
example, the :term:`statement` ``x += y`` is equivalent to
@@ -533,12 +515,6 @@
+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------+
| Sequence Repitition | ``seq * i`` | ``repeat(seq, i)`` |
+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------+
-| Slice Assignment | ``seq[i:j] = values`` | ``setslice(seq, i, j, values)`` |
-+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------+
-| Slice Deletion | ``del seq[i:j]`` | ``delslice(seq, i, j)`` |
-+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------+
-| Slicing | ``seq[i:j]`` | ``getslice(seq, i, j)`` |
-+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------+
| String Formatting | ``s % obj`` | ``mod(s, obj)`` |
+-----------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------------+
| Subtraction | ``a - b`` | ``sub(a, b)`` |
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