is not among

Typeoperator
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
<valueToFind> is not among the {paragraphs | sentences | lines | items | words | segments | trueWords | tokens | codePoints | codeUnits | bytes} of <stringToSearch>
Summary

Evaluates to true if a chunk is not equal to any of the chunks in a string, false otherwise.

Introduced1.0
OSmac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platformsdesktop, server, mobile
Parameters
NameTypeDescription
valueToFind
stringToSearch

A string is an expression that evaluates to a string.

Example
"a" is not among the words of "human" -- evaluates to true
RelatedKeyword: characters
Operator: is among the keys of, contains, is among
Description

Use the is not among operator to find out whether a string does not exist as an entire word, item, or line of another string.

The valueToFind must be a single word, item, or line (whichever chunk type you have specified). If you specify a string containing more than one chunk, the is not among operator evaluates to true, even if all the chunks are in the stringToSearch.

The is not among operator is the logical inverse of the is among operator. When one is true, the other is false.

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