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Man Page: list

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 8

list(n) 						       Tcl Built-In Commands							   list(n)

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NAME
list - Create a list
SYNOPSIS
list ?arg arg ...? _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This command returns a list comprised of all the args, or an empty string if no args are specified. Braces and backslashes get added as necessary, so that the lindex command may be used on the result to re-extract the original arguments, and also so that eval may be used to execute the resulting list, with arg1 comprising the command's name and the other args comprising its arguments. List produces slightly different results than concat: concat removes one level of grouping before forming the list, while list works directly from the original arguments.
EXAMPLE
The command list a b "c d e " " f {g h}" will return a b {c d e } { f {g h}} while concat with the same arguments will return a b c d e f {g h}
SEE ALSO
lappend(n), lindex(n), linsert(n), llength(n), lrange(n), lrepeat(n), lreplace(n), lsearch(n), lset(n), lsort(n) |
KEYWORDS
element, list Tcl list(n)
Related Man Pages
lrange(n) - mojave
lindex(n) - centos
lindex(n) - suse
lrange(n) - suse
list(3tcl) - debian
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