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String Arrays

String Arrays

String Arrays

(OP)
Does anyone know a command to convert a string array to a single string (I am passing the file path to the run_journal.exe program and I need to make the array of strings into a single string).

Thanks.

RE: String Arrays

What language?
Some pseudocode might be something like this?

CODE

superstring = ""
for i = 0 to ubound(strarray)
superstring = superstring & strarray(i)
next

RE: String Arrays

If you are talking tcl which if you are in UGS you might be, you could try something like this. This does work, you will get a long string, but the order in which it appends is somewhat hazy. So if the order in which the variables are added to the string, this should work.

foreach {index value} [array get myarray] {
    if {![info exists stringvar]} {
        set stringvar $value
    } else {
        append stringvar $value
    }
 } ;# foreach

RE: String Arrays

Sorry didn't notice that you said it was a path so order would be important.

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