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Man Page: concat

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Section: n

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

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NAME
concat - Join lists together
SYNOPSIS
concat ?arg arg ...? _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This command treats each argument as a list and concatenates them into a single list. It also eliminates leading and trailing spaces in the arg's and adds a single separator space between arg's. It permits any number of arguments. For example, the command concat a b {c d e} {f {g h}} will return a b c d e f {g h} as its result. If no args are supplied, the result is an empty string.
SEE ALSO
append(n), eval(n)
KEYWORDS
concatenate, join, lists Tcl concat(n)
Related Man Pages
eval(n) - centos
concat(3tcl) - debian
eval(n) - osx
tcl_concat(3) - opendarwin
tcl_concat(3) - osx
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