The nselect command selects items that would fail the selection criteria of a select. When an output list displays in any of the various select sentences, the list is built from the contents of the specified attribute.
nselect file.reference {item.list} {selection.criteria} {output.specification} {modifiers}
nselect md = "m]"
is the same as:
select md # "m]"
The next example finds the FlashBASIC programs that did not compile in the bp file:
select bp [404] 78 items selected out of 78 items. nselect dict bp [404] 3 items selected out of 78 items.
Assume that there are two files with different number of items in each. Some item-IDs exist in both files, but not all of them.
First, select the first file, then select the items not in the second file:
select file1 [404] 767 items selected out of 767 items. nselect file2 [404] 323 items selected.
The list contains the items in file1 that are not in file2.
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