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245.TH lset n 8.4 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
246.BS
247'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
248.SH NAME
249lset \- Change an element in a list
250.SH SYNOPSIS
251\fBlset \fIvarName ?index...? newValue\fR
252.BE
253.SH DESCRIPTION
254.PP
255The \fBlset\fR command accepts a parameter, \fIvarName\fR, which
256it interprets as the name of a variable containing a Tcl list.
257It also accepts zero or more \fIindices\fR into
258the list. The indices may be presented either consecutively on the
259command line, or grouped in a
260Tcl list and presented as a single argument.
261Finally, it accepts a new value for an element of \fIvarName\fR.
262.PP
263If no indices are presented, the command takes the form:
264.CS
265lset varName newValue
266.CE
267or
268.CS
269lset varName {} newValue
270.CE
271In this case, \fInewValue\fR replaces the old value of the variable
272\fIvarName\fR.
273.PP
274When presented with a single index, the \fBlset\fR command
275treats the content of the \fIvarName\fR variable as a Tcl list.
276It addresses the \fIindex\fR'th element in it
277(0 refers to the first element of the list).
278When interpreting the list, \fBlset\fR observes the same rules
279concerning braces and quotes and backslashes as the Tcl command
280interpreter; however, variable
281substitution and command substitution do not occur.
282The command constructs a new list in which the designated element is
283replaced with \fInewValue\fR. This new list is stored in the
284variable \fIvarName\fR, and is also the return value from the \fBlset\fR
285command.
286.PP
287If \fIindex\fR is negative or greater than or equal to the number
288of elements in \fI$varName\fR, then an error occurs.
289.PP
290If \fIindex\fR has the value \fBend\fR, it refers to the last element
291in the list, and \fBend\-\fIinteger\fR refers to the last element in
292the list minus the specified integer offset.
293.PP
294If additional \fIindex\fR arguments are supplied, then each argument is
295used in turn to address an element within a sublist designated
296by the previous indexing operation,
297allowing the script to alter elements in sublists. The command,
298.CS
299lset a 1 2 newValue
300.CE
301or
302.CS
303lset a {1 2} newValue
304.CE
305replaces element 2 of sublist 1 with \fInewValue\fR.
306.PP
307The integer appearing in each \fIindex\fR argument must be greater
308than or equal to zero. The integer appearing in each \fIindex\fR
309argument must be strictly less than the length of the corresponding
310list. In other words, the \fBlset\fR command cannot change the size
311of a list. If an index is outside the permitted range, an error is reported.
312.SH EXAMPLES
313In each of these examples, the initial value of \fIx\fR is:
314.CS
315set x [list [list a b c] [list d e f] [list g h i]]
316 => {a b c} {d e f} {g h i}
317.CE
318The indicated return value also becomes the new value of \fIx\fR
319(except in the last case, which is an error which leaves the value of
320\fIx\fR unchanged.)
321.CS
322lset x {j k l} => j k l
323lset x {} {j k l} => j k l
324lset x 0 j => j {d e f} {g h i}
325lset x 2 j => {a b c} {d e f} j
326lset x end j => {a b c} {d e f} j
327lset x end-1 j => {a b c} j {g h i}
328lset x 2 1 j => {a b c} {d e f} {g j i}
329lset x {2 1} j => {a b c} {d e f} {g j i}
330lset x {2 3} j => \fIlist index out of range\fR
331.CE
332In the following examples, the initial value of \fIx\fR is:
333.CS
334set x [list [list [list a b] [list c d]] \e
335 [list [list e f] [list g h]]]
336 => {{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {g h}}
337.CE
338The indicated return value also becomes the new value of \fIx\fR.
339.CS
340lset x 1 1 0 j => {{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {j h}}
341lset x {1 1 0} j => {{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {j h}}
342.CE
343.SH "SEE ALSO"
344list(n), lappend(n), lindex(n), linsert(n), llength(n), lsearch(n),
345lsort(n), lrange(n), lreplace(n)
346
347.SH KEYWORDS
348element, index, list, replace, set