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Tcl/Tk 8.5 Programming Cookbook

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Tcl/Tk 8.5 Programming Cookbook

Overview of this book

With Tcl/Tk, you can create full-featured cross-platform applications in a simple and easy-to-understand way without any expensive development package; the only tools required are a simple text editor and your imagination. This practical cookbook will help you to efficiently interact with editors, debuggers, and shell type interactive programs using Tcl/Tk 8. This cookbook will comprehensively guide you through practical implementation of Tcl/Tk 8.5 commands and tools. This book will take you through all the steps needed to become a productive programmer in Tcl/Tk 8. Right from guiding you through the basics to creating a stand-alone application, it provides complete explanation of all the steps along with handy tips and tricks. The book begins with an introduction to the Tcl shell, syntax, variables, and programming best practices in the language. It then explores procedures and the flow of events with control constructs followed by advanced error trapping and recovery. From Chapter 4, a detailed study of string expressions and handling enables you to handle various string functions and use lists to expand the string functionality. The book then discusses in-depth the Tcl Dictionary and how to utilize it to store and retrieve data. File operations and Tk GUI handling are covered extensively along with a developing a real-world address book application to practice the concepts learned.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Tcl/Tk 8.5 Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Converting a string to uppercase


The third keyword that Tcl provides to alter the case of a string is toupper. As its name implies, the toupper keyword returns a string set to all uppercase characters.

The syntax of the string command is as follows:

string toupper string first last

The string command will convert all lowercase characters in a string to uppercase. If an optional index value is passed in the first location, the conversion will commence at that location. If an index value is passed in the last location, this will designate the location at which the conversion will stop.

How to do it…

In the following example, we will convert a string that contains only lowercase characters to uppercase. Return values from the commands are provided for clarity. Enter the following command:

% string toupper "now is the time"
NOW IS THE TIME

How it works…

Tcl returns the entire string converted to its uppercase value.