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FOR EACH Enum
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<div class="black"><font size="-2"><b>Syntax</b></font></div>
<pre class="syntax"><font color="blue">FOR EACH</font> Enum
&nbsp;&nbsp;...<br><font color="blue">NEXT</font></pre>
Browses all current enumerations of the current <a href="../../../def/object+en">object</a>.
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An <a href="../../../def/object+en">object</a> can be enumerated many times simultaneously, by imbricated
<a href="../../../lang/foreach+en">FOR EACH</a> structures.
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Use this function:
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<li>For modifying the <a href="index+en">Index</a> property of each enumeration that points at an element that has been destroyed. You can jump to the next element for example.
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<li>For stopping all enumerations on the current <a href="../../../def/object+en">object</a>, because the <a href="../../../def/object+en">object</a> has been destroyed.
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