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lsort(1tcl)


lsort -- sort the elements of a list

Synopsis

lsort [switches] list

Description

This command sorts the elements of list, returning a new list in sorted order. By default, ASCII sorting is used, with the result returned in increasing order. However, any of the following switches may be specified before list to control the sorting process (unique abbreviations are accepted):

-ascii
Use string comparison with ASCII collation order. This is the default.

-integer
Convert list elements to integers and use integer comparison.

-real
Convert list elements to floating-point values and use floating-point comparison.

-command command
Use command as a comparison command. To compare two elements, evaluate a Tcl script consisting of command with the two elements appended as additional arguments. The script should return an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the first element is to be considered less than, equal to, or greater than the second, respectively.

-increasing
Sort the list in increasing order (smallest items first). This is the default.

-decreasing
Sort the list in decreasing order (largest items first).

25 April 2004
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