Created by [CecilWesterhof]. I often need a certain line from a file. (Mostly the first.) Because of that I wrote the following two proc's: ====== proc getLine {fileName {no 1}} { if {$no < 1} { error "The linenumber cannot be lower as 1" } set linesToGo $no set fd [open $fileName RDONLY] while {$linesToGo} { if {-1 == [gets $fd line]} { error "Line $no does not exist for $fileName" } incr linesToGo -1 } close $fd return $line } proc getLineAsList {fileName {no 1}} { regexp -inline -all {\S+} [getLine $fileName $no] } ====== The first just gets the line and returns it as a string. Sometimes you need it as a list. For this I wrote the second one that uses the first. As always: comments, tips and questions are appreciated. [KPV] if the file is small, you can just do: ====== proc GetLineAt {fname lineno} { set fin [open $fname r] set lines [split [read $fin] \n] close $fin return [lindex $lines $lineno-1] } ====== [CecilWesterhof] I want it to be as generic as possible and in most cases I need the first line. But thanks for the tip. <>Utilities