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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting split string using separetor Post 302120393 by aigles on Wednesday 6th of June 2007 08:17:48 AM
Old 06-06-2007
matrixmadhan's solution is for perl script.
You can do the same thing with ksh :
Code:
#!/usr/bin/ksh

string="abc@hotmail.com;xyz@gmail.com;uvw@yahoo.com"

oIFS="$IFS"; IFS=';' 
set -A str $string
IFS="$oIFS"

echo "strings count = ${#str[@]}"
echo "first : ${str[0]}";
echo "second: ${str[1]}";
echo "third : ${str[2]}";

Output:
Code:
strings count = 3
first : abc@hotmail.com
second: xyz@gmail.com
third : uvw@yahoo.com

Jean-Pierre.
 

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TGET(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   TGET(1)

NAME
tget - get termcap values SYNOPSIS
tget [-flag id] [-num id] [-str id] [-goto col line] [[-echo] string] DESCRIPTION
Tget allows shell scripts access to the termcap(3) functions. Flags, numbers and strings can be queried from the termcap database under the entry denoted by the environment variable $TERM. OPTIONS
-flag id Set the exit status to zero if the flag id is set. All other options except -echo set the exit status to id being available or not. The last option sets the final exit code. -num id Print the value of the numeric variable id. -str id Print the value of the string variable id. -goto col line Generates instructions to go to the given column and line if the cm capability exists. -echo string Prints string. Any other argument that does not start with a dash is also printed. EXAMPLE
Try this: tget -str so 'Reverse Video' -str se ENVIRONMENT
TERM Terminal type. TERMCAP Path to the termcap database, by default /etc/termcap:/usr/etc/termcap. SEE ALSO
termcap(3). DIAGNOSTICS
Tget will fail immediately with a descriptive message if the termcap entry can't be found. AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl) TGET(1)
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