Hi everyone, first post here so please be gentle :-)
I normally likle to script in Bourne Shell simply for guarenteed compatibility across any system I might run across but this latest problem has me stumped.
Arrays is a rather significant construct missing from sh and after finding a way to... (2 Replies)
Hi,
can we use arrays in shell script?
I have this so far:
#!/bin/sh
isql -Usa -P -S DBSERVER -o output << EOF
sp_transactions "state", "prepared", "xactname"
go
/
EOF
the file 'output'' will be have many entries and I want to caputre the transaction names only: grep 000 output works... (3 Replies)
I have a bash shell script that sources a data file, the data file has array values such as:
#--data file ---#
sg_name="db1"
sg_size="12892"
sg_allow="50000"
sg_name="db2"
sg_size="12892"
sg_allow="50000"
export sg_name sg_size sg_allow
#--end data file --#
In my shell script... (8 Replies)
hi guys,
i have the following code in C shell..
set i=0
while ($i < 11)
master_array=${ARRAY}
i++
done
it gives me error at line 3: Variable syntax.
what is wrong here? any help is appreciated. (4 Replies)
I have three arrays. One is Master array and that has list of other array in config file.
for e.g (for simplicity I have only defined array with 2 elements each)
set +A MASTERARRAY SQLUPDATE_ONETIME SQLUPDATE_DAILY END_OF_ARRAY
set +A SQLUPDATE_ONETIME update12 update22 END_OF_ARRAY... (4 Replies)
I have 2 arrays abc and xyz
abc = ( a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z )
and
xyz = ( b c d e f )
lets assume a .... z are the file name.
I have to perform a pattern replacement on each file present in abc array accept the files i have in xyz array. and i am doing... (4 Replies)
Ok so spaces separate elements. What if you wanted an element to have a space in it?
For instance:
nums="one two three and a half"
where "three and a half" is THE SAME element? (3 Replies)
I have defined an array like this:
set -A MYARRAY
MYARRAY=file1
MYARRAY=file2
MYARRAY=file3
MYARRAY=file4
i=0
while } ]]
do
echo "File Name $i :" ${MYARRAY}
i=`expr $i + 1 `
echo "value of i=" $i
done
This works perfectly and shows... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hangman2
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
test::data::array
Array(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Array(3pm)NAME
Test::Data::Array -- test functions for array variables
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Array);
DESCRIPTION
Functions
array_any_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if any element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_none_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if no element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_once_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if only one element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_multiple_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if more than one element of ARRAY is ITEM.
array_max_ok( NUMBER, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are numerically less than or equal to NUMBER.
array_min_ok( NUMBER, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are numerically greater than or equal to NUMBER.
array_maxstr_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are asciibetically less than or equal to MAX.
array_minstr_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if all elements of ARRAY are asciibetically greater than or equal to MAX.
array_sum_ok( SUM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if the numerical sum of ARRAY is SUM.
array_empty_ok( ARRAY [, NAME] )
Ok if the array contains no elements.
array_length_ok( ARRAY, LENGTH [, NAME] )
Ok if the array contains LENGTH number of elements.
array_sortedstr_ascending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is asciibetically greater than or equal to the one before.
array_sortedstr_descending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is asciibetically less than or equal to the one before.
array_sorted_ascending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is numerically greater than or equal to the one before.
array_sorted_descending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
Ok if each succeeding element is numerically less than or equal to the one before.
SEE ALSO
Test::Data, Test::Data::Scalar, Test::Data::Function, Test::Data::Hash, Test::Builder
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This source is in Github:
http://github.com/briandfoy/test-data/tree/master
AUTHOR
brian d foy, "<bdfoy@cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2002-2009 brian d foy. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-12 Array(3pm)