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| 10 | .so man.macros |
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| 11 | .TH string n 8.1 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" |
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| 12 | .BS |
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| 13 | .\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! |
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| 14 | .SH NAME |
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| 15 | string \- Manipulate strings |
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| 16 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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| 17 | \fBstring \fIoption arg \fR?\fIarg ...?\fR |
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| 18 | .BE |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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| 21 | .PP |
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| 22 | Performs one of several string operations, depending on \fIoption\fR. |
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| 23 | The legal \fIoption\fRs (which may be abbreviated) are: |
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| 24 | .TP |
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| 25 | \fBstring bytelength \fIstring\fR |
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| 26 | Returns a decimal string giving the number of bytes used to represent |
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| 27 | \fIstring\fR in memory. Because UTF\-8 uses one to three bytes to |
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| 28 | represent Unicode characters, the byte length will not be the same as |
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| 29 | the character length in general. The cases where a script cares about |
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| 30 | the byte length are rare. In almost all cases, you should use the |
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| 31 | \fBstring length\fR operation (including determining the length of a |
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| 32 | Tcl ByteArray object). Refer to the \fBTcl_NumUtfChars\fR manual |
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| 33 | entry for more details on the UTF\-8 representation. |
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| 34 | .TP |
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| 35 | \fBstring compare\fR ?\fB\-nocase\fR? ?\fB\-length int\fR? \fIstring1 string2\fR |
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| 36 | Perform a character-by-character comparison of strings \fIstring1\fR |
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| 37 | and \fIstring2\fR. Returns \-1, 0, or 1, depending on whether |
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| 38 | \fIstring1\fR is lexicographically less than, equal to, or greater |
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| 39 | than \fIstring2\fR. If \fB\-length\fR is specified, then only the |
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| 40 | first \fIlength\fR characters are used in the comparison. If |
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| 41 | \fB\-length\fR is negative, it is ignored. If \fB\-nocase\fR is |
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| 42 | specified, then the strings are compared in a case-insensitive manner. |
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| 43 | .TP |
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| 44 | \fBstring equal\fR ?\fB\-nocase\fR? ?\fB\-length int\fR? \fIstring1 string2\fR |
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| 45 | Perform a character-by-character comparison of strings \fIstring1\fR |
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| 46 | and \fIstring2\fR. Returns 1 if \fIstring1\fR and \fIstring2\fR are |
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| 47 | identical, or 0 when not. If \fB\-length\fR is specified, then only |
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| 48 | the first \fIlength\fR characters are used in the comparison. If |
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| 49 | \fB\-length\fR is negative, it is ignored. If \fB\-nocase\fR is |
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| 50 | specified, then the strings are compared in a case-insensitive manner. |
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| 51 | .TP |
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| 52 | \fBstring first \fIneedleString haystackString\fR ?\fIstartIndex\fR? |
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| 53 | Search \fIhaystackString\fR for a sequence of characters that exactly match |
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| 54 | the characters in \fIneedleString\fR. If found, return the index of the |
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| 55 | first character in the first such match within \fIhaystackString\fR. If not |
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| 56 | found, return \-1. If \fIstartIndex\fR is specified (in any of the |
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| 57 | forms accepted by the \fBindex\fR method), then the search is |
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| 58 | constrained to start with the character in \fIhaystackString\fR specified by |
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| 59 | the index. For example, |
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| 60 | .RS |
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| 61 | .CS |
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| 62 | \fBstring first a 0a23456789abcdef 5\fR |
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| 63 | .CE |
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| 64 | will return \fB10\fR, but |
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| 65 | .CS |
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| 66 | \fBstring first a 0123456789abcdef 11\fR |
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| 67 | .CE |
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| 68 | will return \fB\-1\fR. |
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| 69 | .RE |
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| 70 | .TP |
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| 71 | \fBstring index \fIstring charIndex\fR |
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| 72 | Returns the \fIcharIndex\fR'th character of the \fIstring\fR argument. |
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| 73 | A \fIcharIndex\fR of 0 corresponds to the first character of the |
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| 74 | string. \fIcharIndex\fR may be specified as follows: |
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| 75 | .VS 8.5 |
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| 76 | .RS |
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| 77 | .IP \fIinteger\fR 10 |
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| 78 | For any index value that passes \fBstring is integer -strict\fR, |
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| 79 | the char specified at this integral index |
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| 80 | (e.g. \fB2\fR would refer to the |
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| 81 | .QW c |
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| 82 | in |
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| 83 | .QW abcd ). |
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| 84 | .IP \fBend\fR 10 |
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| 85 | The last char of the string |
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| 86 | (e.g. \fBend\fR would refer to the |
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| 87 | .QW d |
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| 88 | in |
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| 89 | .QW abcd ). |
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| 90 | .IP \fBend\fR\-\fIN\fR 10 |
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| 91 | The last char of the string minus the specified integer offset \fIN\fR |
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| 92 | (e.g. \fBend\fR\-1 would refer to the |
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| 93 | .QW c |
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| 94 | in |
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| 95 | .QW abcd ). |
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| 96 | .IP \fBend\fR+\fIN\fR 10 |
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| 97 | The last char of the string plus the specified integer offset \fIN\fR |
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| 98 | (e.g. \fBend\fR+\-1 would refer to the |
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| 99 | .QW c |
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| 100 | in |
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| 101 | .QW abcd ). |
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| 102 | .IP \fIM\fR+\fIN\fR 10 |
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| 103 | The char specified at the integral index that is the sum of |
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| 104 | integer values \fIM\fR and \fIN\fR |
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| 105 | (e.g. \fB1+1\fR would refer to the |
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| 106 | .QW c |
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| 107 | in |
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| 108 | .QW abcd ). |
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| 109 | .IP \fIM\fR\-\fIN\fR 10 |
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| 110 | The char specified at the integral index that is the difference of |
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| 111 | integer values \fIM\fR and \fIN\fR |
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| 112 | (e.g. \fB2\-1\fR would refer to the |
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| 113 | .QW b |
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| 114 | in |
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| 115 | .QW abcd ). |
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| 116 | .PP |
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| 117 | In the specifications above, the integer value \fIM\fR contains no |
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| 118 | trailing whitespace and the integer value \fIN\fR contains no |
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| 119 | leading whitespace. |
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| 120 | .PP |
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| 121 | If \fIcharIndex\fR is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the |
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| 122 | length of the string then this command returns an empty string. |
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| 123 | .RE |
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| 124 | .VE |
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| 125 | .TP |
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| 126 | \fBstring is \fIclass\fR ?\fB\-strict\fR? ?\fB\-failindex \fIvarname\fR? \fIstring\fR |
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| 127 | Returns 1 if \fIstring\fR is a valid member of the specified character |
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| 128 | class, otherwise returns 0. If \fB\-strict\fR is specified, then an |
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| 129 | empty string returns 0, otherwise an empty string will return 1 on |
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| 130 | any class. If \fB\-failindex\fR is specified, then if the function |
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| 131 | returns 0, the index in the string where the class was no longer valid |
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| 132 | will be stored in the variable named \fIvarname\fR. The \fIvarname\fR |
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| 133 | will not be set if the function returns 1. The following character |
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| 134 | classes are recognized (the class name can be abbreviated): |
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| 135 | .RS |
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| 136 | .IP \fBalnum\fR 12 |
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| 137 | Any Unicode alphabet or digit character. |
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| 138 | .IP \fBalpha\fR 12 |
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| 139 | Any Unicode alphabet character. |
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| 140 | .IP \fBascii\fR 12 |
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| 141 | Any character with a value less than \eu0080 (those that are in the |
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| 142 | 7\-bit ascii range). |
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| 143 | .IP \fBboolean\fR 12 |
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| 144 | Any of the forms allowed to \fBTcl_GetBoolean\fR. |
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| 145 | .IP \fBcontrol\fR 12 |
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| 146 | Any Unicode control character. |
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| 147 | .IP \fBdigit\fR 12 |
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| 148 | Any Unicode digit character. Note that this includes characters |
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| 149 | outside of the [0\-9] range. |
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| 150 | .IP \fBdouble\fR 12 |
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| 151 | Any of the valid forms for a double in Tcl, with optional surrounding |
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| 152 | whitespace. In case of under/overflow in the value, 0 is returned and |
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| 153 | the \fIvarname\fR will contain \-1. |
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| 154 | .IP \fBfalse\fR 12 |
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| 155 | Any of the forms allowed to \fBTcl_GetBoolean\fR where the value is |
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| 156 | false. |
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| 157 | .IP \fBgraph\fR 12 |
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| 158 | Any Unicode printing character, except space. |
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| 159 | .IP \fBinteger\fR 12 |
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| 160 | Any of the valid string formats for a 32-bit integer value in Tcl, |
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| 161 | with optional surrounding whitespace. In case of under/overflow in |
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| 162 | the value, 0 is returned and the \fIvarname\fR will contain \-1. |
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| 163 | .IP \fBlist\fR 12 |
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| 164 | Any proper list structure, with optional surrounding whitespace. In |
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| 165 | case of improper list structure, 0 is returned and the \fIvarname\fR |
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| 166 | will contain the index of the |
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| 167 | .QW element |
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| 168 | where the list parsing fails, or \-1 if this cannot be determined. |
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| 169 | .IP \fBlower\fR 12 |
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| 170 | Any Unicode lower case alphabet character. |
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| 171 | .IP \fBprint\fR 12 |
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| 172 | Any Unicode printing character, including space. |
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| 173 | .IP \fBpunct\fR 12 |
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| 174 | Any Unicode punctuation character. |
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| 175 | .IP \fBspace\fR 12 |
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| 176 | Any Unicode space character. |
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| 177 | .IP \fBtrue\fR 12 |
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| 178 | Any of the forms allowed to \fBTcl_GetBoolean\fR where the value is |
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| 179 | true. |
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| 180 | .IP \fBupper\fR 12 |
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| 181 | Any upper case alphabet character in the Unicode character set. |
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| 182 | .VS 8.5 |
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| 183 | .IP \fBwideinteger\fR 12 |
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| 184 | Any of the valid forms for a wide integer in Tcl, with optional |
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| 185 | surrounding whitespace. In case of under/overflow in the value, 0 is |
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| 186 | returned and the \fIvarname\fR will contain \-1. |
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| 187 | .VE 8.5 |
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| 188 | .IP \fBwordchar\fR 12 |
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| 189 | Any Unicode word character. That is any alphanumeric character, and |
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| 190 | any Unicode connector punctuation characters (e.g. underscore). |
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| 191 | .IP \fBxdigit\fR 12 |
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| 192 | Any hexadecimal digit character ([0\-9A\-Fa\-f]). |
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| 193 | .PP |
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| 194 | In the case of \fBboolean\fR, \fBtrue\fR and \fBfalse\fR, if the |
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| 195 | function will return 0, then the \fIvarname\fR will always be set to |
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| 196 | 0, due to the varied nature of a valid boolean value. |
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| 197 | .RE |
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| 198 | .TP |
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| 199 | \fBstring last \fIneedleString haystackString\fR ?\fIlastIndex\fR? |
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| 200 | Search \fIhaystackString\fR for a sequence of characters that exactly match |
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| 201 | the characters in \fIneedleString\fR. If found, return the index of the |
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| 202 | first character in the last such match within \fIhaystackString\fR. If there |
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| 203 | is no match, then return \-1. If \fIlastIndex\fR is specified (in any |
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| 204 | of the forms accepted by the \fBindex\fR method), then only the |
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| 205 | characters in \fIhaystackString\fR at or before the specified \fIlastIndex\fR |
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| 206 | will be considered by the search. For example, |
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| 207 | .RS |
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| 208 | .CS |
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| 209 | \fBstring last a 0a23456789abcdef 15\fR |
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| 210 | .CE |
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| 211 | will return \fB10\fR, but |
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| 212 | .CS |
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| 213 | \fBstring last a 0a23456789abcdef 9\fR |
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| 214 | .CE |
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| 215 | will return \fB1\fR. |
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| 216 | .RE |
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| 217 | .TP |
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| 218 | \fBstring length \fIstring\fR |
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| 219 | Returns a decimal string giving the number of characters in |
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| 220 | \fIstring\fR. Note that this is not necessarily the same as the |
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| 221 | number of bytes used to store the string. If the object is a |
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| 222 | ByteArray object (such as those returned from reading a binary encoded |
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| 223 | channel), then this will return the actual byte length of the object. |
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| 224 | .TP |
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| 225 | \fBstring map\fR ?\fB\-nocase\fR? \fImapping string\fR |
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| 226 | Replaces substrings in \fIstring\fR based on the key-value pairs in |
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| 227 | \fImapping\fR. \fImapping\fR is a list of \fIkey value key value ...\fR |
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| 228 | as in the form returned by \fBarray get\fR. Each instance of a |
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| 229 | key in the string will be replaced with its corresponding value. If |
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| 230 | \fB\-nocase\fR is specified, then matching is done without regard to |
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| 231 | case differences. Both \fIkey\fR and \fIvalue\fR may be multiple |
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| 232 | characters. Replacement is done in an ordered manner, so the key |
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| 233 | appearing first in the list will be checked first, and so on. |
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| 234 | \fIstring\fR is only iterated over once, so earlier key replacements |
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| 235 | will have no affect for later key matches. For example, |
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| 236 | .RS |
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| 237 | .CS |
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| 238 | \fBstring map {abc 1 ab 2 a 3 1 0} 1abcaababcabababc\fR |
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| 239 | .CE |
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| 240 | will return the string \fB01321221\fR. |
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| 241 | .PP |
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| 242 | Note that if an earlier \fIkey\fR is a prefix of a later one, it will |
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| 243 | completely mask the later one. So if the previous example is |
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| 244 | reordered like this, |
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| 245 | .CS |
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| 246 | \fBstring map {1 0 ab 2 a 3 abc 1} 1abcaababcabababc\fR |
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| 247 | .CE |
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| 248 | it will return the string \fB02c322c222c\fR. |
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| 249 | .RE |
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| 250 | .TP |
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| 251 | \fBstring match\fR ?\fB\-nocase\fR? \fIpattern\fR \fIstring\fR |
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| 252 | See if \fIpattern\fR matches \fIstring\fR; return 1 if it does, 0 if |
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| 253 | it does not. If \fB\-nocase\fR is specified, then the pattern attempts |
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| 254 | to match against the string in a case insensitive manner. For the two |
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| 255 | strings to match, their contents must be identical except that the |
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| 256 | following special sequences may appear in \fIpattern\fR: |
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| 257 | .RS |
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| 258 | .IP \fB*\fR 10 |
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| 259 | Matches any sequence of characters in \fIstring\fR, including a null |
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| 260 | string. |
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| 261 | .IP \fB?\fR 10 |
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| 262 | Matches any single character in \fIstring\fR. |
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| 263 | .IP \fB[\fIchars\fB]\fR 10 |
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| 264 | Matches any character in the set given by \fIchars\fR. If a sequence |
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| 265 | of the form \fIx\fB\-\fIy\fR appears in \fIchars\fR, then any |
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| 266 | character between \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR, inclusive, will match. When |
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| 267 | used with \fB\-nocase\fR, the end points of the range are converted to |
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| 268 | lower case first. Whereas {[A\-z]} matches |
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| 269 | .QW _ |
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| 270 | when matching case-sensitively (since |
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| 271 | .QW _ |
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| 272 | falls between the |
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| 273 | .QW Z |
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| 274 | and |
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| 275 | .QW a ), |
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| 276 | with \fB\-nocase\fR this is considered like {[A\-Za\-z]} (and |
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| 277 | probably what was meant in the first place). |
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| 278 | .IP \fB\e\fIx\fR 10 |
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| 279 | Matches the single character \fIx\fR. This provides a way of avoiding |
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| 280 | the special interpretation of the characters \fB*?[]\e\fR in |
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| 281 | \fIpattern\fR. |
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| 282 | .RE |
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| 283 | .TP |
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| 284 | \fBstring range \fIstring first last\fR |
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| 285 | Returns a range of consecutive characters from \fIstring\fR, starting |
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| 286 | with the character whose index is \fIfirst\fR and ending with the |
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| 287 | character whose index is \fIlast\fR. An index of 0 refers to the first |
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| 288 | character of the string. \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR may be specified |
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| 289 | as for the \fBindex\fR method. If \fIfirst\fR is less than zero then |
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| 290 | it is treated as if it were zero, and if \fIlast\fR is greater than or |
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| 291 | equal to the length of the string then it is treated as if it were |
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| 292 | \fBend\fR. If \fIfirst\fR is greater than \fIlast\fR then an empty |
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| 293 | string is returned. |
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| 294 | .TP |
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| 295 | \fBstring repeat \fIstring count\fR |
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| 296 | Returns \fIstring\fR repeated \fIcount\fR number of times. |
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| 297 | .TP |
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| 298 | \fBstring replace \fIstring first last\fR ?\fInewstring\fR? |
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| 299 | Removes a range of consecutive characters from \fIstring\fR, starting |
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| 300 | with the character whose index is \fIfirst\fR and ending with the |
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| 301 | character whose index is \fIlast\fR. An index of 0 refers to the |
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| 302 | first character of the string. \fIFirst\fR and \fIlast\fR may be |
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| 303 | specified as for the \fBindex\fR method. If \fInewstring\fR is |
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| 304 | specified, then it is placed in the removed character range. If |
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| 305 | \fIfirst\fR is less than zero then it is treated as if it were zero, |
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| 306 | and if \fIlast\fR is greater than or equal to the length of the string |
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| 307 | then it is treated as if it were \fBend\fR. If \fIfirst\fR is greater |
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| 308 | than \fIlast\fR or the length of the initial string, or \fIlast\fR is |
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| 309 | less than 0, then the initial string is returned untouched. |
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| 310 | .VS 8.5 |
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| 311 | .TP |
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| 312 | \fBstring reverse \fIstring\fR |
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| 313 | Returns a string that is the same length as \fIstring\fR but with its |
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| 314 | characters in the reverse order. |
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| 315 | .VE 8.5 |
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| 316 | .TP |
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| 317 | \fBstring tolower \fIstring\fR ?\fIfirst\fR? ?\fIlast\fR? |
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| 318 | Returns a value equal to \fIstring\fR except that all upper (or title) |
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| 319 | case letters have been converted to lower case. If \fIfirst\fR is |
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| 320 | specified, it refers to the first char index in the string to start |
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| 321 | modifying. If \fIlast\fR is specified, it refers to the char index in |
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| 322 | the string to stop at (inclusive). \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR may be |
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| 323 | specified as for the \fBindex\fR method. |
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| 324 | .TP |
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| 325 | \fBstring totitle \fIstring\fR ?\fIfirst\fR? ?\fIlast\fR? |
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| 326 | Returns a value equal to \fIstring\fR except that the first character |
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| 327 | in \fIstring\fR is converted to its Unicode title case variant (or |
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| 328 | upper case if there is no title case variant) and the rest of the |
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| 329 | string is converted to lower case. If \fIfirst\fR is specified, it |
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| 330 | refers to the first char index in the string to start modifying. If |
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| 331 | \fIlast\fR is specified, it refers to the char index in the string to |
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| 332 | stop at (inclusive). \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR may be specified as |
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| 333 | for the \fBindex\fR method. |
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| 334 | .TP |
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| 335 | \fBstring toupper \fIstring\fR ?\fIfirst\fR? ?\fIlast\fR? |
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| 336 | Returns a value equal to \fIstring\fR except that all lower (or title) |
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| 337 | case letters have been converted to upper case. If \fIfirst\fR is |
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| 338 | specified, it refers to the first char index in the string to start |
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| 339 | modifying. If \fIlast\fR is specified, it refers to the char index in |
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| 340 | the string to stop at (inclusive). \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR may be |
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| 341 | specified as for the \fBindex\fR method. |
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| 342 | .TP |
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| 343 | \fBstring trim \fIstring\fR ?\fIchars\fR? |
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| 344 | Returns a value equal to \fIstring\fR except that any leading or |
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| 345 | trailing characters present in the string given by \fIchars\fR are removed. If |
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| 346 | \fIchars\fR is not specified then white space is removed (spaces, |
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| 347 | tabs, newlines, and carriage returns). |
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| 348 | .TP |
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| 349 | \fBstring trimleft \fIstring\fR ?\fIchars\fR? |
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| 350 | Returns a value equal to \fIstring\fR except that any leading |
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| 351 | characters present in the string given by \fIchars\fR are removed. If |
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| 352 | \fIchars\fR is not specified then white space is removed (spaces, |
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| 353 | tabs, newlines, and carriage returns). |
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| 354 | .TP |
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| 355 | \fBstring trimright \fIstring\fR ?\fIchars\fR? |
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| 356 | Returns a value equal to \fIstring\fR except that any trailing |
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| 357 | characters present in the string given by \fIchars\fR are removed. If |
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| 358 | \fIchars\fR is not specified then white space is removed (spaces, |
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| 359 | tabs, newlines, and carriage returns). |
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| 360 | .TP |
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| 361 | \fBstring wordend \fIstring charIndex\fR |
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| 362 | Returns the index of the character just after the last one in the word |
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| 363 | containing character \fIcharIndex\fR of \fIstring\fR. \fIcharIndex\fR |
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| 364 | may be specified as for the \fBindex\fR method. A word is |
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| 365 | considered to be any contiguous range of alphanumeric (Unicode letters |
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| 366 | or decimal digits) or underscore (Unicode connector punctuation) |
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| 367 | characters, or any single character other than these. |
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| 368 | .TP |
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| 369 | \fBstring wordstart \fIstring charIndex\fR |
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| 370 | Returns the index of the first character in the word containing |
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| 371 | character \fIcharIndex\fR of \fIstring\fR. \fIcharIndex\fR may be |
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| 372 | specified as for the \fBindex\fR method. A word is considered to be any |
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| 373 | contiguous range of alphanumeric (Unicode letters or decimal digits) |
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| 374 | or underscore (Unicode connector punctuation) characters, or any |
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| 375 | single character other than these. |
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| 376 | .SH EXAMPLE |
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| 377 | Test if the string in the variable \fIstring\fR is a proper non-empty |
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| 378 | prefix of the string \fBfoobar\fR. |
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| 379 | .CS |
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| 380 | set length [\fBstring length\fR $string] |
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| 381 | if {$length == 0} { |
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| 382 | set isPrefix 0 |
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| 383 | } else { |
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| 384 | set isPrefix [\fBstring equal\fR -length $length $string "foobar"] |
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| 385 | } |
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| 386 | .CE |
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| 387 | |
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| 388 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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| 389 | expr(n), list(n) |
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| 390 | |
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| 391 | .SH KEYWORDS |
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| 392 | case conversion, compare, index, match, pattern, string, word, equal, |
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| 393 | ctype, character, reverse |
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| 394 | |
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| 395 | .\" Local Variables: |
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| 396 | .\" mode: nroff |
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| 397 | .\" End: |
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