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Tcl Built-In Commands lsearch(1T)

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NAME

lsearch - See if a list contains a particular element

SYNOPSIS

lsearch ?options? list pattern

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DESCRIPTION

This command searches the elements of list to see if one of them matches pattern. If so, the command returns the index

of the first matching element (unless the options -all or |

-inline are specified.) If not, the command returns -1.

The option arguments indicates how the elements of the list are to be matched against pattern and it must have one of the following values:

-all Changes the result to be the list of all matching |

indices (or all matching values if -inline is specified |

as well.)

-ascii

The list elements are to be examined as Unicode strings

(the name is for backward-compatability reasons.) This

option is only meaningful when used with -exact or

-sorted.

-decreasing

The list elements are sorted in decreasing order. This

option is only meaningful when used with -sorted.

-dictionary

The list elements are to be compared using dictionary-

style comparisons (see lsort for a fuller description).

This option is only meaningful when used with -exact or

-sorted, and it is only distinguishable from the -ascii

option when the -sorted option is given, because values

are only dictionary-equal when exactly equal.

-exact

The list element must contain exactly the same string as pattern.

-glob

Pattern is a glob-style pattern which is matched

against each list element using the same rules as the string match command.

-increasing

The list elements are sorted in increasing order. This Tcl Last change: 8.4 1

Tcl Built-In Commands lsearch(1T)

option is only meaningful when used with -sorted.

-inline

The matching value is returned instead of its index (or |

an empty string if no value matches.) If -all is also |

specified, then the result of the command is the list | of all values that matched.

-integer

The list elements are to be compared as integers. This

option is only meaningful when used with -exact or

-sorted.

-not This negates the sense of the match, returning the |

index of the first non-matching value in the list.

-real

The list elements are to be compared as floating-point

values. This option is only meaningful when used with

-exact or -sorted.

-regexp

Pattern is treated as a regular expression and matched against each list element using the rules described in

the re_syntax reference page.

-sorted

The list elements are in sorted order. If this option

is specified, lsearch will use a more efficient search-

ing algorithm to search list. If no other options are specified, list is assumed to be sorted in increasing order, and to contain ASCII strings. This option is

mutually exclusive with -glob and -regexp, and is

treated exactly like -exact when either -all, or -not

is specified.

-start index

The list is searched starting at position index. If | index has the value end, it refers to the last element |

in the list, and end-integer refers to the last element |

in the list minus the specified integer offset.

If option is omitted then it defaults to -glob. If more

than one of -exact, -glob, -regexp, and -sorted is speci-

fied, whichever option is specified last takes precedence.

If more than one of -ascii, -dictionary, -integer and -real

is specified, the option specified last takes precedence.

If more than one of -increasing and -decreasing is speci-

fied, the option specified last takes precedence. Tcl Last change: 8.4 2

Tcl Built-In Commands lsearch(1T)

EXAMPLES |

lsearch {a b c d e} c => 2 |

lsearch -all {a b c a b c} c => 2 5 |

lsearch -inline {a20 b35 c47} b* => b35 |

lsearch -inline -not {a20 b35 c47} b* => a20 |

lsearch -all -inline -not {a20 b35 c47} b* => a20 c47 |

lsearch -all -not {a20 b35 c47} b* => 0 2 |

lsearch -start 3 {a b c a b c} c => 5 |

SEE ALSO

foreach(1T), list(1T), lappend(1T), lindex(1T), linsert(1T), | llength(1T), lset(1T), lsort(1T), lrange(1T), lreplace(1T) KEYWORDS list, match, pattern, regular expression, search, string

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

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| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE|

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| Availability | runtime/tcl-8 |

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| Interface Stability| Uncommitted |

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NOTES Source for Tcl is available on http://opensolaris.org. Tcl Last change: 8.4 3




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