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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bash equivalent of perl's pack function ? Post 302258569 by jim mcnamara on Friday 14th of November 2008 10:23:26 PM
Old 11-14-2008
There is no pack function, but you can:
Code:
# an array
newvar="${array[*]}"
# some variables
newvar="$a $var2 $somevarname"

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CREATE_FUNCTION(3)							 1							CREATE_FUNCTION(3)

create_function - Create an anonymous (lambda-style) function

SYNOPSIS
string create_function (string $args, string $code) DESCRIPTION
Creates an anonymous function from the parameters passed, and returns a unique name for it. Caution This function internally performs an eval(3) and as such has the same security issues as eval(3). Additionally it has bad perfor- mance and memory usage characteristics. If you are using PHP 5.3.0 or newer a native anonymous function should be used instead. PARAMETERS
Usually these parameters will be passed as single quote delimited strings. The reason for using single quoted strings, is to protect the variable names from parsing, otherwise, if you use double quotes there will be a need to escape the variable names, e.g. $avar. o $args - The function arguments. o $code - The function code. RETURN VALUES
Returns a unique function name as a string, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Creating an anonymous function with create_function(3) You can use this function, to (for example) create a function from information gathered at run time: <?php $newfunc = create_function('$a,$b', 'return "ln($a) + ln($b) = " . log($a * $b);'); echo "New anonymous function: $newfunc "; echo $newfunc(2, M_E) . " "; // outputs // New anonymous function: lambda_1 // ln(2) + ln(2.718281828459) = 1.6931471805599 ?> Or, perhaps to have general handler function that can apply a set of operations to a list of parameters: Example #2 Making a general processing function with create_function(3) <?php function process($var1, $var2, $farr) { foreach ($farr as $f) { echo $f($var1, $var2) . " "; } } // create a bunch of math functions $f1 = 'if ($a >=0) {return "b*a^2 = ".$b*sqrt($a);} else {return false;}'; $f2 = "return "min(b^2+a, a^2,b) = ".min($a*$a+$b,$b*$b+$a);"; $f3 = 'if ($a > 0 && $b != 0) {return "ln(a)/b = ".log($a)/$b; } else { return false; }'; $farr = array( create_function('$x,$y', 'return "some trig: ".(sin($x) + $x*cos($y));'), create_function('$x,$y', 'return "a hypotenuse: ".sqrt($x*$x + $y*$y);'), create_function('$a,$b', $f1), create_function('$a,$b', $f2), create_function('$a,$b', $f3) ); echo " Using the first array of anonymous functions "; echo "parameters: 2.3445, M_PI "; process(2.3445, M_PI, $farr); // now make a bunch of string processing functions $garr = array( create_function('$b,$a', 'if (strncmp($a, $b, 3) == 0) return "** "$a" '. 'and "$b" ** Look the same to me! (looking at the first 3 chars)";'), create_function('$a,$b', '; return "CRCs: " . crc32($a) . ", ".crc32($b);'), create_function('$a,$b', '; return "similar(a,b) = " . similar_text($a, $b, &$p) . "($p%)";') ); echo " Using the second array of anonymous functions "; process("Twas brilling and the slithy toves", "Twas the night", $garr); ?> The above example will output: Using the first array of anonymous functions parameters: 2.3445, M_PI some trig: -1.6291725057799 a hypotenuse: 3.9199852871011 b*a^2 = 4.8103313314525 min(b^2+a, a^2,b) = 8.6382729035898 ln(a)/b = 0.27122299212594 Using the second array of anonymous functions ** "Twas the night" and "Twas brilling and the slithy toves" ** Look the same to me! (looking at the first 3 chars) CRCs: -725381282, 342550513 similar(a,b) = 11(45.833333333333%) But perhaps the most common use for of lambda-style (anonymous) functions is to create callback functions, for example when using array_walk(3) or usort(3) Example #3 Using anonymous functions as callback functions <?php $av = array("the ", "a ", "that ", "this "); array_walk($av, create_function('&$v,$k', '$v = $v . "mango";')); print_r($av); ?> The above example will output: Array ( [0] => the mango [1] => a mango [2] => that mango [3] => this mango ) an array of strings ordered from shorter to longer <?php $sv = array("small", "larger", "a big string", "it is a string thing"); print_r($sv); ?> The above example will output: Array ( [0] => small [1] => larger [2] => a big string [3] => it is a string thing ) sort it from longer to shorter <?php usort($sv, create_function('$a,$b','return strlen($b) - strlen($a);')); print_r($sv); ?> The above example will output: Array ( [0] => it is a string thing [1] => a big string [2] => larger [3] => small ) SEE ALSO
Anonymous functions. PHP Documentation Group CREATE_FUNCTION(3)
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