Bash: Reading out rows of a file into a dynamic array and check first literal
Hello,
i have a file "Movie.ini" looking e.g. like follows
Code:
* MOVIE A
bla bla
MOVIE B
blubb blubb
MOVIE C
I'd like to read the file "Movie.ini" with cat and grep and check whether it includes the string MOVIE only with a '*' at the beginnig.
By doing
Code:
"cat Movie.ini| grep MOVIE >> tmp_MOVIE "
all rows containing MOVIE should be saved in a tempfile
Code:
* MOVIE A
MOVIE B
MOVIE C
I have following problem, since I just know a bit ksh but not bsh:
1. How can I read out the rows of the file "tmp_MOVIE" in a VARIABLE long / dynamic allocated array? (Since there is NOT a fix number of rows containing the string MOVIE - it can be 3, 5 or e.g. 20)
2. How can I check the first literal of an array-element whether it is a '*'?
Thanks a lot for any helpful answer
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