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The first way: Each email is an EmailBlacklist object
 
The first way: Each email is an EmailBlacklist object
  
The second way: Each email is an array with pair of email and comment  
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The second way: Each email is an array with pair of email and comment {email, comment}
  
 
== Return type ==
 
== Return type ==
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//Way 1: Each email is an EmailBlacklist object
 
//Way 1: Each email is an EmailBlacklist object
 
EmailBlacklist email1 = new EmailBlacklist ("email1@test.com", "comment1");
 
EmailBlacklist email1 = new EmailBlacklist ("email1@test.com", "comment1");
EmailBlacklist email2 = new EmailBlacklist ("email28@test.com", "comment2");
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EmailBlacklist email2 = new EmailBlacklist ("email2@test.com", "comment2");
 
array emails = {email1, email2};
 
array emails = {email1, email2};
 
Blacklist_addEmails(emails);//2
 
Blacklist_addEmails(emails);//2

Latest revision as of 05:22, 11 August 2017


Blacklist_addEmails

Add emails to blacklist

Syntax

Blacklist_addEmails(array emails);

Arguments

emails: array. Array of emails.

There are 2 ways of using array emails:

The first way: Each email is an EmailBlacklist object

The second way: Each email is an array with pair of email and comment {email, comment}

Return type

Number. Number of emails added to Blacklist

Example

//Way 1: Each email is an EmailBlacklist object
EmailBlacklist email1 = new EmailBlacklist ("email1@test.com", "comment1");
EmailBlacklist email2 = new EmailBlacklist ("email2@test.com", "comment2");
array emails = {email1, email2};
Blacklist_addEmails(emails);//2

//Way 2: Each email is an array with pair of email and comment 
array email1 = {"email1@test.com", "comment2"};
array email2 = {"email2@test.com", "comment2"};
array emails = {email1, email2};
Blacklist_addEmails(emails);//2