ListPrepend  
Description
Inserts an element at the beginning of a list.
 
Returns
A copy of the list, with value inserted at the first position.
 
Category
List functions
 
Function syntax
ListPrepend(list, value [, delimiters ])
 
See also
ListAppend, ListInsertAt, ListSetAt
 
Parameters
 
Parameter      Description
list A list or a variable that contains one.
value An element or a list of elements.
delimiters A string or a variable that contains one. Character(s) that separate list elements.
  Default: comma.
  If this parameter contains more than one character, ColdFusion ony uses the first
  character and ignores the others.
 
Usage
When prepending an element to a list, ColdFusion inserts a delimiter. If delimiters contains more than one delimiter character, ColdFusion uses the first delimiter in the string; if delimiters is omitted, ColdFusion uses a comma.
ColdFusion ignores empty list elements; thus, the list "a,b,c,,,d" has four elements.
If the delimiters parameter is the empty string (""), ColdFusion returns the contents of the value parameter.
To add an element to the beginning or end of a list, Macromedia recommends that you do so with code such as the following, rather than with the ListAppend or ListPrepend functions:
<cfset MyValue = "another element">
<cfif listLen(myList) is 0>
   <cfset myList = MyValue>
<cfelse>
   <cfset myList = myList & ", " & MyValue>
</cfif>
 
Example
<!--- This example shows ListPrepend --->
<cfquery name = "GetParkInfo" datasource = "cfsnippets">
   SELECT PARKNAME,CITY,STATE
   FROM PARKS
   WHERE PARKNAME LIKE `DE%'
</cfquery>
<cfset temp = ValueList(GetParkInfo.ParkName)>
<cfset first_element = ListFirst(temp)>
<cfoutput><p>The original list: #temp#</cfoutput>
<!--- now, insert an element at position 1--->
<cfset temp2 = ListPrepend(Temp, "my Inserted Value")>
list  
A list or a variable that contains one.
value  
An element or a list of elements.
delimiters  
A string or a variable that contains one. Character(s) that separate list elements. Default: comma.
If this parameter contains more than one character, ColdFusion only uses the first character and ignores the others.