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NAME
llength - Count the number of elements in a list
SYNOPSIS
llength list
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DESCRIPTION
Treats list as a list and returns a decimal string giving the number of
elements in it.
EXAMPLES
The result is the number of elements:
% llength {a b c d e}
5
% llength {a b c}
3
% llength {}
0
Elements are not guaranteed to be exactly words in a dictionary sense
of course, especially when quoting is used:
% llength {a b {c d} e}
4
% llength {a b { } c d e}
6
An empty list is not necessarily an empty string:
% set var { }; puts "[string length $var],[llength $var]"
1,0
SEE ALSO
list(n), lappend(n), lindex(n), linsert(n), lsearch(n), lset(n), |
lsort(n), lrange(n), lreplace(n)
KEYWORDS
element, list, length
Tcl llength(n)
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