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



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NAME
       string - Manipulate strings

SYNOPSIS
       string option arg ?arg ...?
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DESCRIPTION
       Performs  one of several string operations, depending on option.  The legal options (which
       may be abbreviated) are:

       string bytelength string
              Returns a decimal string giving the number of bytes used  to  represent  string  in
              memory.  Because UTF-8 uses one to three bytes to represent Unicode characters, the
              byte length will not be the same as the character length  in  general.   The  cases
              where  a  script  cares  about  the byte length are rare.  In almost all cases, you
              should use the string length operation (including determining the length of  a  Tcl
              ByteArray  object).   Refer to the Tcl_NumUtfChars manual entry for more details on
              the UTF-8 representation.

       string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2
              Perform  a  character-by-character  comparison  of  strings  string1  and  string2.
              Returns  -1,  0, or 1, depending on whether string1 is lexicographically less than,
              equal to, or greater than string2.  If -length is specified, then  only  the  first
              length  characters  are  used  in  the  comparison.   If -length is negative, it is
              ignored.  If -nocase is specified, then the strings are compared in a case-insensi-
              tive manner.

       string equal ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2
              Perform  a  character-by-character  comparison  of  strings  string1  and  string2.
              Returns 1 if string1 and string2 are identical, or 0 when not.  If -length is spec-
              ified,  then  only  the  first  length  characters  are used in the comparison.  If
              -length is negative, it is ignored.  If -nocase is specified, then the strings  are
              compared in a case-insensitive manner.

       string first needleString haystackString ?startIndex?
              Search  haystackString  for a sequence of characters that exactly match the charac-
              ters in needleString.  If found, return the index of the  first  character  in  the
              first such match within haystackString.  If not found, return -1.  If startIndex is
              specified (in any of the forms accepted by the index method), then  the  search  is
              constrained  to  start with the character in haystackString specified by the index.
              For example,
                     string first a 0a23456789abcdef 5
              will return 10, but
                     string first a 0123456789abcdef 11
              will return -1.

       string index string charIndex
              Returns the charIndex'th character of the string argument.  A charIndex of 0 corre-
              sponds  to  the  first character of the string.  charIndex may be specified as fol-
              lows:                                                                               |

              integer                                                                             |
                        For any index value that passes string is integer -strict, the char spec- |
                        ified at this integral index (e.g. 2 would refer to the "c" in "abcd").   |

              end                                                                                 |
                        The last char of the string (e.g. end would refer to the "d" in "abcd").  |

              end-N                                                                               |
                        The  last  char  of the string minus the specified integer offset N (e.g. |
                        end-1 would refer to the "c" in "abcd").                                  |

              end+N                                                                               |
                        The last char of the string plus the specified  integer  offset  N  (e.g. |
                        end+-1 would refer to the "c" in "abcd").                                 |

              M+N                                                                                 |
                        The  char specified at the integral index that is the sum of integer val- |
                        ues M and N (e.g. 1+1 would refer to the "c" in "abcd").                  |

              M-N                                                                                 |
                        The char specified at the integral index that is the difference of  inte- |
                        ger values M and N (e.g. 2-1 would refer to the "b" in "abcd").           |

              In  the  specifications  above, the integer value M contains no trailing whitespace |
              and the integer value N contains no leading whitespace.                             |

              If charIndex is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the length  of  the  string |
              then this command returns an empty string.                                          |

       string is class ?-strict? ?-failindex varname? string
              Returns  1  if string is a valid member of the specified character class, otherwise
              returns 0.  If -strict is specified, then an empty string returns 0,  otherwise  an
              empty  string  will return 1 on any class.  If -failindex is specified, then if the
              function returns 0, the index in the string where the class  was  no  longer  valid
              will  be  stored in the variable named varname.  The varname will not be set if the
              function returns 1.  The following character classes are recognized (the class name
              can be abbreviated):

              alnum       Any Unicode alphabet or digit character.

              alpha       Any Unicode alphabet character.

              ascii       Any  character  with  a  value  less than \u0080 (those that are in the
                          7-bit ascii range).

              boolean     Any of the forms allowed to Tcl_GetBoolean.

              control     Any Unicode control character.

              digit       Any Unicode digit character.  Note that this includes  characters  out-
                          side of the [0-9] range.

              double      Any  of  the valid forms for a double in Tcl, with optional surrounding
                          whitespace.  In case of under/overflow in the value, 0 is returned  and
                          the varname will contain -1.

              false       Any of the forms allowed to Tcl_GetBoolean where the value is false.

              graph       Any Unicode printing character, except space.

              integer     Any of the valid string formats for a 32-bit integer value in Tcl, with
                          optional surrounding whitespace.  In  case  of  under/overflow  in  the
                          value, 0 is returned and the varname will contain -1.

              list        Any  proper  list  structure,  with optional surrounding whitespace. In
                          case of improper list structure, 0 is returned  and  the  varname  will
                          contain  the index of the "element" where the list parsing fails, or -1
                          if this cannot be determined.

              lower       Any Unicode lower case alphabet character.

              print       Any Unicode printing character, including space.

              punct       Any Unicode punctuation character.

              space       Any Unicode space character.

              true        Any of the forms allowed to Tcl_GetBoolean where the value is true.

              upper       Any upper case alphabet character in the Unicode character set.         |

              wideinteger                                                                         |
                          Any of the valid forms for a wide integer in Tcl,  with  optional  sur- |
                          rounding  whitespace.   In  case  of  under/overflow in the value, 0 is |
                          returned and the varname will contain -1.

              wordchar    Any Unicode word character.  That is any  alphanumeric  character,  and
                          any Unicode connector punctuation characters (e.g. underscore).

              xdigit      Any hexadecimal digit character ([0-9A-Fa-f]).

              In  the  case  of  boolean, true and false, if the function will return 0, then the
              varname will always be set to 0, due to the varied nature of a valid boolean value.

       string last needleString haystackString ?lastIndex?
              Search haystackString for a sequence of characters that exactly match  the  charac-
              ters  in  needleString.   If  found, return the index of the first character in the
              last such match within haystackString.  If there is no match, then return  -1.   If
              lastIndex  is  specified  (in  any of the forms accepted by the index method), then
              only the characters in haystackString at or before the specified lastIndex will  be
              considered by the search.  For example,
                     string last a 0a23456789abcdef 15
              will return 10, but
                     string last a 0a23456789abcdef 9
              will return 1.

       string length string
              Returns a decimal string giving the number of characters in string.  Note that this
              is not necessarily the same as the number of bytes used to store  the  string.   If
              the  object  is  a  ByteArray  object (such as those returned from reading a binary
              encoded channel), then this will return the actual byte length of the object.

       string map ?-nocase? mapping string
              Replaces substrings in string based on the key-value pairs in mapping.  mapping  is
              a  list  of  key  value  key value ...  as in the form returned by array get.  Each
              instance of a key in the string will be replaced with its corresponding value.   If
              -nocase  is  specified,  then  matching is done without regard to case differences.
              Both key and value may be multiple characters.  Replacement is done in  an  ordered
              manner,  so  the  key appearing first in the list will be checked first, and so on.
              string is only iterated over once, so earlier key replacements will have no  affect
              for later key matches.  For example,
                     string map {abc 1 ab 2 a 3 1 0} 1abcaababcabababc
              will return the string 01321221.

              Note that if an earlier key is a prefix of a later one, it will completely mask the
              later one.  So if the previous example is reordered like this,
                     string map {1 0 ab 2 a 3 abc 1} 1abcaababcabababc
              it will return the string 02c322c222c.

       string match ?-nocase? pattern string
              See if pattern matches string; return 1 if it does, 0 if it does not.   If  -nocase
              is  specified,  then  the  pattern  attempts  to match against the string in a case
              insensitive manner.  For the two strings to match, their contents must be identical
              except that the following special sequences may appear in pattern:

              *         Matches any sequence of characters in string, including a null string.

              ?         Matches any single character in string.

              [chars]   Matches  any  character  in the set given by chars.  If a sequence of the
                        form x-y appears in chars, then any character between x and y, inclusive,
                        will match.  When used with -nocase, the end points of the range are con-
                        verted to lower case first.  Whereas {[A-z]} matches  "_"  when  matching
                        case-sensitively  (since "_" falls between the "Z" and "a"), with -nocase
                        this is considered like {[A-Za-z]} (and probably what was  meant  in  the
                        first place).

              \x        Matches the single character x.  This provides a way of avoiding the spe-
                        cial interpretation of the characters *?[]\ in pattern.

       string range string first last
              Returns a range of consecutive characters from string, starting with the  character
              whose index is first and ending with the character whose index is last. An index of
              0 refers to the first character of the string.  first and last may be specified  as
              for  the index method.  If first is less than zero then it is treated as if it were
              zero, and if last is greater than or equal to the length of the string then  it  is
              treated  as  if it were end.  If first is greater than last then an empty string is
              returned.

       string repeat string count
              Returns string repeated count number of times.

       string replace string first last ?newstring?
              Removes a range of consecutive characters from string, starting with the  character
              whose  index  is first and ending with the character whose index is last.  An index
              of 0 refers to the first character of the string.  First and last may be  specified
              as  for  the  index  method.   If  newstring is specified, then it is placed in the
              removed character range.  If first is less than zero then it is treated  as  if  it
              were zero, and if last is greater than or equal to the length of the string then it
              is treated as if it were end.  If first is greater than last or the length  of  the
              initial  string,  or  last  is  less  than  0,  then the initial string is returned
              untouched.                                                                          |

       string reverse string                                                                      |
              Returns a string that is the same length as string but with its characters  in  the |
              reverse order.

       string tolower string ?first? ?last?
              Returns  a value equal to string except that all upper (or title) case letters have
              been converted to lower case.  If first is specified, it refers to the  first  char
              index  in  the  string  to start modifying.  If last is specified, it refers to the
              char index in the string to stop at (inclusive).  first and last may  be  specified
              as for the index method.

       string totitle string ?first? ?last?
              Returns  a  value equal to string except that the first character in string is con-
              verted to its Unicode title case variant (or upper case if there is no  title  case
              variant) and the rest of the string is converted to lower case.  If first is speci-
              fied, it refers to the first char index in the string to start modifying.  If  last
              is  specified,  it  refers  to the char index in the string to stop at (inclusive).
              first and last may be specified as for the index method.

       string toupper string ?first? ?last?
              Returns a value equal to string except that all lower (or title) case letters  have
              been  converted  to upper case.  If first is specified, it refers to the first char
              index in the string to start modifying.  If last is specified,  it  refers  to  the
              char  index  in the string to stop at (inclusive).  first and last may be specified
              as for the index method.

       string trim string ?chars?
              Returns a value equal to string except that  any  leading  or  trailing  characters
              present  in  the string given by chars are removed.  If chars is not specified then
              white space is removed (spaces, tabs, newlines, and carriage returns).

       string trimleft string ?chars?
              Returns a value equal to string except that any leading characters present  in  the
              string  given  by chars are removed.  If chars is not specified then white space is
              removed (spaces, tabs, newlines, and carriage returns).

       string trimright string ?chars?
              Returns a value equal to string except that any trailing characters present in  the
              string  given  by chars are removed.  If chars is not specified then white space is
              removed (spaces, tabs, newlines, and carriage returns).

       string wordend string charIndex
              Returns the index of the character just after the last one in the  word  containing
              character charIndex of string.  charIndex may be specified as for the index method.
              A word is considered to be any contiguous range of alphanumeric (Unicode letters or
              decimal  digits)  or  underscore (Unicode connector punctuation) characters, or any
              single character other than these.

       string wordstart string charIndex
              Returns the index of the first character in the word containing character charIndex
              of  string.  charIndex may be specified as for the index method.  A word is consid-
              ered to be any contiguous range of alphanumeric (Unicode letters or decimal digits)
              or  underscore  (Unicode connector punctuation) characters, or any single character
              other than these.

EXAMPLE
       Test if the string in the variable string is a proper non-empty prefix of the string  foo-
       bar.
              set length [string length $string]
              if {$length == 0} {
                 set isPrefix 0
              } else {
                 set isPrefix [string equal -length $length $string "foobar"]
              }


SEE ALSO
       expr(n), list(n)


KEYWORDS
       case  conversion,  compare,  index, match, pattern, string, word, equal, ctype, character,
       reverse




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