Insert the element x at the beginning of the list items.
items.unshift(x);
items = [x, ...items];
(def items2 (conj items x))
#include <list>
items.emplace_front(x);
items.push_front(x);
using System.Linq;
items = items.Prepend(x).ToList();
items.Insert(0, x);
items = x ~ items;
items2 = [x | items]
items = [x, items]
func prepend[S ~[]T, T any](items *S, x ...T) { *items = append(x, *items...) }
func prepend[S ~[]T, T any](items *S, x ...T) { *items = append(*items, x...) copy((*items)[len(x):], *items) copy(*items, x) }
items = append(items, x) copy(items[1:], items) items[0] = x
items = append([]T{x}, items...)
items2 = x : items
f(x:xs)= x:xs
items.add(0, x);
table.insert(items, 1, x)
array_unshift($items, $x);
items.insert(0,x);
unshift @items, $x
items.insert(0, x)
items = [x] + items
items.prepend(x)
items.unshift(x)
use std::collections::VecDeque;
val newList = x :: items
Imports System.Linq
items = items.Prepend(x).ToList()
items.Insert(0, x)
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