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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Concatenating arrays cell values in shell scripting Post 302253233 by demwz on Friday 31st of October 2008 08:38:38 AM
Old 10-31-2008
do you mean something like this?

x=(d u m p)
unset res
for i in "${x[@]}" ; do
res=${res}$i
done
echo $res

Or simply but much more expensive bcs shell has to be forked an tr has to be executed
#echo ${x[@]} | tr -d " "
 

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OVRIMOS_FETCH_INTO(3)													     OVRIMOS_FETCH_INTO(3)

ovrimos_fetch_into - Fetches a row from the result set

SYNOPSIS
bool ovrimos_fetch_into (int $result_id, array &$result_array, [string $how], [int $rownumber]) DESCRIPTION
Fetches a row from the given result set, into $result_array. PARAMETERS
o $result_id - A result identifier, returned by ovrimos_execute(3) or ovrimos_exec(3). o $result_array - You must provide an array by reference. It will be filled with the fetched values. o $how - Determines how the rows are fetched. This can be one of the following strings (case is not significant): +---------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Option | | | | | | | Notes | | | | +---------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | | Next | | | | | | | Forward direction from current position. This is | | | the default value. | | | | | | | | Prev | | | | | | | Backward direction from current position. | | | | | | | | First | | | | | | | Forward direction from the start. | | | | | | | | Last | | | | | | | Backward direction from the end. | | | | | | | |Absolute | | | | | | | Absolute position from the start. Requires | | | $rownumber. | | | | +---------+---------------------------------------------------+ o $rownumber - The row number, first one is 0. Only needed when $how is set to Absolute. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A fetch into example <?php $conn=ovrimos_connect("neptune", "8001", "admin", "password"); if ($conn!=0) { echo "Connection ok!"; $res=ovrimos_exec($conn, "select table_id, table_name from sys.tables"); if ($res != 0) { echo "Statement ok!"; if (ovrimos_fetch_into($res, $row)) { list($table_id, $table_name) = $row; echo "table_id=" . $table_id . ", table_name=" . $table_name . " "; if (ovrimos_fetch_into($res, $row)) { list($table_id, $table_name) = $row; echo "table_id=" . $table_id . ", table_name=" . $table_name . " "; } else { echo "Next: error "; } } else { echo "First: error "; } ovrimos_free_result($res); } ovrimos_close($conn); } ?> SEE ALSO
ovrimos_fetch_row(3). PHP Documentation Group OVRIMOS_FETCH_INTO(3)
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