incr(n) Tcl Built-In Commands incr(n) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME incr - Increment the value of a variable SYNOPSIS incr varName ?increment? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION Increments the value stored in the variable whose name is varName. The value of the vari- able must be an integer. If increment is supplied then its value (which must be an inte- ger) is added to the value of variable varName; otherwise 1 is added to varName. The new value is stored as a decimal string in variable varName and also returned as result. Starting with the Tcl 8.5 release, the variable varName passed to incr may be unset, and | in that case, it will be set to the value increment or to the default increment value of | 1. EXAMPLES Add one to the contents of the variable x: incr x Add 42 to the contents of the variable x: incr x 42 Add the contents of the variable y to the contents of the variable x: incr x $y Add nothing at all to the variable x (often useful for checking whether an argument to a procedure is actually integral and generating an error if it is not): incr x 0 SEE ALSO expr(n) KEYWORDS add, increment, variable, value Tcl incr(n)
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