lappend
Name
lappend — Append list elements onto a variable
Synopsis
lappend varName ?
value value value ...?
Description
This command treats the variable given by
varName as a list and appends each of the
value arguments to that list as a separate element, with spaces between elements. If
varName does not exist, it is created as a list with elements given by the
value arguments. If
varName indicate an element that does not exist of an array that has a default value set, list that is comprised of the default value with all the
value arguments appended as elements will be stored in the array element.
Lappend is similar to
append except that the
values are appended as list elements rather than raw text. This command provides a relatively efficient way to build up large lists. For example, “
lappend a $b” is much more efficient than “
set a [concat $a [list $b]]” when
$a is long.
Example
Using
lappend to build up a list of numbers.
% set var 1
1
% lappend var 2
1 2
% lappend var 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
See also
list,
lassign,
ledit,
lindex,
linsert,
llength,
lmap,
lpop,
lrange,
lremove,
lrepeat,
lreplace,
lreverse,
lsearch,
lseq,
lset,
lsort Copyright © 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
Copyright © 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Copyright © 2001 Kevin B. Kenny <kennykb(at)acm.org>. All rights reserved.