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I am a new tcl user. I am trying to type white space for output file. I am using the lappend command:

lappend lineM1 [ format "%-4s" "     " ]
set outfile [open "test" w]
    puts $outfile "$lineM1"
    close $outfile

This is what I get:

{     }

How can I remove the brackets? How do I print just white space?

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  • You'll learn to be more disciplined about using list commands on lists and string commands on strings. May 19, 2015 at 13:16

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I'm not really sure about what you want to do, but if you replace the lappend with a set lineM1. You don't get the brackets.

The tcl command lappend is a list command. It appends the result of format "%-4s" " " to the not yet existing list lineM1.

By the way, if you just want to print white space into the $outfile you don't need to format that white space. Perhaps you should have a look at the format manual page.

Example:

set foo "bar"
puts $foo

Will result in:

bar

In your case you would add the file handle $outfile to the puts call:

puts $outfile $foo

The tcl.tk wiki is a good resource for starters.

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