linsert(n)
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NAME
linsert - Insert elements into a list
SYNOPSIS
linsert list index element ?element element ...?
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DESCRIPTION
This command produces a new list from list by inserting all of the ele-
ment arguments just before the index'th element of list. Each element
argument will become a separate element of the new list. If index is
less than or equal to zero, then the new elements are inserted at the
beginning of the list. If index has the value end, or if it is greater
than or equal to the number of elements in the list, then the new ele-
ments are appended to the list. end-integer refers to the last element
in the list minus the specified integer offset.
EXAMPLE
Putting some values into a list, first indexing from the start and then
indexing from the end, and then chaining them together:
set oldList {the fox jumps over the dog}
set midList [linsert $oldList 1 quick]
set newList [linsert $midList end-1 lazy]
# The old lists still exist though...
set newerList [linsert [linsert $oldList end-1 quick] 1 lazy]
SEE ALSO
list(n), lappend(n), lindex(n), llength(n), lsearch(n), lset(n), |
lsort(n), lrange(n), lreplace(n)
KEYWORDS
element, insert, list
Tcl 8.2 linsert(n)
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