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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Array not initializing Post 302351788 by vgersh99 on Wednesday 9th of September 2009 01:45:32 PM
Old 09-09-2009
Code:
$ cat foo.sh
#!/bin/ksh
set -A arr 10 20 30
echo ${arr[0]}
$ foo.sh
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LOCALE_LOOKUP(3)							 1							  LOCALE_LOOKUP(3)

Locale::lookup - Searches the language tag list for the best match to the language

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
publicstatic string Locale::lookup (array $langtag, string $locale, [bool $canonicalize = false], [string $default]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string locale_lookup (array $langtag, string $locale, [bool $canonicalize = false], [string $default]) Searches the items in $langtag for the best match to the language range specified in $locale according to RFC 4647's lookup algorithm. PARAMETERS
o $langtag - An array containing a list of language tags to compare to $locale. Maximum 100 items allowed. o $locale - The locale to use as the language range when matching. o $canonicalize - If true, the arguments will be converted to canonical form before matching. o $default - The locale to use if no match is found. RETURN VALUES
The closest matching language tag or default value. EXAMPLES
Example #1 locale_lookup(3) example <?php $arr = array( 'de-DEVA', 'de-DE-1996', 'de', 'de-De' ); echo locale_lookup($arr, 'de-DE-1996-x-prv1-prv2', true, 'en_US'); ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $arr = array( 'de-DEVA', 'de-DE-1996', 'de', 'de-De' ); echo Locale::lookup($arr, 'de-DE-1996-x-prv1-prv2', true, 'en_US'); ?> The above example will output: de_de_1996 SEE ALSO
locale_filter_matches(3). PHP Documentation Group LOCALE_LOOKUP(3)
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