Cache[TemporaryIndices] - return a sequence of the temporary indices
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Calling Sequence
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TemporaryIndices( cache )
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cache table or procedure: the object whose entries are to be returned
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Description
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The TemporaryIndices command returns the temporary indices of the given cache table. The cache table can be given directly as cache, or cache can refer to a procedure that has, or can have, a cache remember table. If such a procedure is given and it has a cache remember table, the temporary indices from that table are returned. If the procedure does not have a remember table, NULL is returned.
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TemporaryIndices returns the indices in same format as indices, that is, a sequence of lists where the contents of each list is the key of a temporary entry from the table.
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The TemporaryEntries command can be used to get the values of the temporary entries.
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