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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting dynamically setting an array Post 302165197 by ennstate on Thursday 7th of February 2008 02:54:29 AM
Old 02-07-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by vivsiv
#!/bin/ksh
set -A proc $x
x=top| grep siebmtshmw |awk '{print $6}'|sed 's/\%//'
print $x

set -A proc $x
print ${proc[0]}
print ${proc[1]}
print ${proc[2]}
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In nut shell Im trying to use top to get the desired process and then store them in a array and print them ..
You have not mentioned how many iterations of top should run,so this will keep blocking on that statement.
Also the assignment line is incorrect.

Try this approach,
Code:
  set -A proc $(top -n 5 | grep siebmtshmw |awk '{print $6}')
  echo ${proc[*]}

Thanks
Nagarajan G
 

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array(3)						     Library Functions Manual							  array(3)

NAME
array - The array library interface SYNTAX
#include <array.h> DESCRIPTION
An allocated array variable keeps track of o a (nonzero) pointer to a dynamically allocated region of memory; o the number of bytes allocated (always positive); and o the number of bytes initialized (between 0 and the number of bytes allocated). There are two other possibilities for the state of an array variable: unallocated and failed. In both cases, there is no dynamically allo- cated region of memory. A new array variable is normally created as a static variable: #include "array.h" static array x; At this point it is unallocated. The array library provides various allocation and inspection functions. A new array variable can also be created dynamically. It must be initialized to all-0, meaning unallocated, before it is given to any of the array functions. It must be returned to the unallocated (or failed) state, for example with array_reset, before it is destroyed. These rules prevent all memory leaks. Expansion and inspection array x; t* p1 = array_allocate(&x,sizeof(t),pos); t* p2 = array_get(&x,sizeof(t),pos); t* p3 = array_start(&x); int64 len = array_length(&x,sizeof(t)); int64 bytes = array_bytes(&x); Truncation and deallocation array x; array_truncate(&x,sizeof(t),len); array_trunc(&x); array_reset(&x); array_fail(&x); Comparison array x; array y; if (array_equal(&x,&y)) /* arrays are equal... */ Concatenation array x; array y; array_cat(&x,&y); array_catb(&x,"fnord",5); array_cats(&x,"fnord"); array_cats0(&x,"fnord"); /* also append the */ array_cat0(&x); /* append */ array_cate(&x,"fnord",1,4); /* append "nor" */ ORIGINAL API DEFINITION
http://cr.yp.to/lib/array.html SEE ALSO
array_get(3), array_start(3), array_fail(3) array(3)
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