08-03-2008
convert variable content to array
Hi All,
I have a variable in a shell script which holds let say n paarmeteres with space separate them :
$var = par1 par2 par3 par4 parn;
so if I print this variable this is what I'll see:
par1 par2 par3 par4 parn
I need to insert each parameter to an array , so I can go over on each of this parameters with a loop command.
Actually it doesn't have to be in an array , I just need to find away to go over on each parameter in this variable and preform some operation on it.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks
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DESCRIPTION
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