I'm trying to echo the array elements out in a for loop. Here's what I have:
Code:
for ((i=1;i<=10;i++))
do
for ((j=1;j<=4;j++))
do
eval out=${row`echo $i`[$j]}
echo -n $out
done
echo
done
Code:
i=1
while [ $i -le 10 ]; do
j=0
while [ $j -le 4 ]; do
eval "printf '%s\n' \"\${row$i[$j]}\""
printf "%s" "$out"
j=$(( $j + 1 ))
done
i=$(( $i + 1 ))
done
Simpler is:
Code:
i=1
while [ $i -le 10 ]; do
eval "printf '%s\n' \"\${row$i[@]}\""
i=$(( $i + 1 ))
done
Quote:
I get the bad substitution error on the eval out= assignment. Oddly, just a few lines before that, almost the exact same syntax works fine for assigning the values to the arrays ( eval row`echo $i`[$j]=......)
Perhaps you can adapt this function to your needs:
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i created a shell script having the following content:
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#!/bin/bash
a1=( win 12,01,02,03,04 )
a2=( pre 04,05,06 )
a3=( msn 06,07,08,09 )
Given the above arrays, I want the script to return/echo the following in a loop;
win
12,01,02,03,04
pre
04,05,06,07
msn
06,07,08,09
But I can't get it to do as such.
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Hi All,
I'm building a new shell script but i'm facing a problem with one line which is giving "bad substitution" error. Please assist
script lines:
#!/bin/sh
printf "%s: " "Occurrence DATE (YYYYMMDD)"; read DATE
shortdate=${DATE#??}
o/p:
./test1: bad substitution
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Hi,
I have a make file which I try to execute, but it failed when it arrived to the line:
for r in ${PIPESTATUS
}; do if (($r != 0)); then exit $r; fi;done;
With the Error:
""make:/bin/sh: Bad substitution""
Or the Error:
"make:${PIPESTATUS[...}: Bad substitution"
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$ map0=( "0" "0000" "0")
$ i=0
$ eval echo \${map$i}
0000
$ a=`eval echo \${map$i}` !!!error happens!!!
bash: ${map$i}: bad substitution
How to resolve it ?
Thanks! (5 Replies)
Cant undestand :) why i have an error on line 2.it is working on my other boxes
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what am I doing wrong?
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imap_mime_header_decode
IMAP_MIME_HEADER_DECODE(3) 1 IMAP_MIME_HEADER_DECODE(3)imap_mime_header_decode - Decode MIME header elementsSYNOPSIS
array imap_mime_header_decode (string $text)
DESCRIPTION
Decodes MIME message header extensions that are non ASCII text (see RFC2047).
PARAMETERS
o $text
- The MIME text
RETURN VALUES
The decoded elements are returned in an array of objects, where each object has two properties, charset and text.
If the element hasn't been encoded, and in other words is in plain US-ASCII, the charset property of that element is set to default.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
imap_mime_header_decode(3) example
<?php
$text = "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= <keld@example.com>";
$elements = imap_mime_header_decode($text);
for ($i=0; $i<count($elements); $i++) {
echo "Charset: {$elements[$i]->charset}
";
echo "Text: {$elements[$i]->text}
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
Charset: ISO-8859-1
Text: Keld Jorn Simonsen
Charset: default
Text: <keld@example.com>
In the above example we would have two elements, whereas the first element had previously been encoded with ISO-8859-1, and the second
element would be plain US-ASCII.
SEE ALSO imap_utf8(3).
PHP Documentation Group IMAP_MIME_HEADER_DECODE(3)