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NAME

       lremove - Remove elements from a list by index

SYNOPSIS

       lremove list ?index ...?
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DESCRIPTION

       lremove returns a new list formed by simultaneously removing zero or more elements of list at each of the
       indices  given  by  an  arbitrary  number  of index arguments. The indices may be in any order and may be
       repeated; the element at index will only be removed once.  The index values are interpreted the  same  as
       index values for the command string index, supporting simple index arithmetic and indices relative to the
       end  of  the  list.  0 refers to the first element of the list, and end refers to the last element of the
       list.

EXAMPLES

       Removing the third element of a list:

              % lremove {a b c d e} 2
              a b d e

       Removing two elements from a list:

              % lremove {a b c d e} end-1 1
              a c e

       Removing the same element indicated in two different ways:

              % lremove {a b c d e} 2 end-2
              a b d e

SEE ALSO

       list(3tcl),  lappend(3tcl),  lassign(3tcl),  ledit(3tcl),  lindex(3tcl),  linsert(3tcl),   llength(3tcl),
       lmap(3tcl),  lpop(3tcl),  lrange(3tcl),  lrepeat(3tcl),  lreplace(3tcl),  lreverse(3tcl),  lsearch(3tcl),
       lseq(3tcl), lset(3tcl), lsort(3tcl)

KEYWORDS

       element, list, remove

Tcl                                                    9.0                                         lremove(3tcl)