#!/usr/bin/ksh
set +A MASTERARRAY SQLUPDATE SQLUPDATE2 END_OF_ARRAY
set +A SQLUPDATE update12 update22
set +A SQLUPDATE2 update32 update42
for element in "${MASTERARRAY[@]}"
do
case $element in END_OF_ARRAY) break;; esac
eval "array=( \"\${${element%_*}[@]}\" )"
printf "\nArray: %s\n" "${element%_*}"
for e in "${array[@]}"
do
case $e in END_OF_ARRAY) break;; esac
printf "\nArray: %s\n" "$e"
done
done
tt1.sh[8]: syntax error at line 1 : `(' unexpected
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
could you please post links that explain how to use and manipulate arrays in c shell (.csh files) ? examples are useful too :rolleyes: (5 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 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 PHP
array_replace_recursive
ARRAY_REPLACE_RECURSIVE(3) 1 ARRAY_REPLACE_RECURSIVE(3)array_replace_recursive - Replaces elements from passed arrays into the first array recursivelySYNOPSIS
array array_replace_recursive (array $array1, array $array2, [array $...])
DESCRIPTION array_replace_recursive(3) replaces the values of $array1 with the same values from all the following arrays. If a key from the first array
exists in the second array, its value will be replaced by the value from the second array. If the key exists in the second array, and not
the first, it will be created in the first array. If a key only exists in the first array, it will be left as is. If several arrays are
passed for replacement, they will be processed in order, the later array overwriting the previous values.
array_replace_recursive(3) is recursive : it will recurse into arrays and apply the same process to the inner value.
When the value in $array1 is scalar, it will be replaced by the value in $array2, may it be scalar or array. When the value in $array1 and
$array2 are both arrays, array_replace_recursive(3) will replace their respective value recursively.
PARAMETERS
o $array1
- The array in which elements are replaced.
o $array2
- The array from which elements will be extracted.
o $...
- Optional. More arrays from which elements will be extracted.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array, or NULL if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
array_replace_recursive(3) example
<?php
$base = array('citrus' => array( "orange") , 'berries' => array("blackberry", "raspberry"), );
$replacements = array('citrus' => array('pineapple'), 'berries' => array('blueberry'));
$basket = array_replace_recursive($base, $replacements);
print_r($basket);
$basket = array_replace($base, $replacements);
print_r($basket);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[citrus] => Array
(
[0] => pineapple
)
[berries] => Array
(
[0] => blueberry
[1] => raspberry
)
)
Array
(
[citrus] => Array
(
[0] => pineapple
)
[berries] => Array
(
[0] => blueberry
)
)
Example #2
array_replace_recursive(3) and recursive behavior
<?php
$base = array('citrus' => array("orange") , 'berries' => array("blackberry", "raspberry"), 'others' => 'banana' );
$replacements = array('citrus' => 'pineapple', 'berries' => array('blueberry'), 'others' => array('litchis'));
$replacements2 = array('citrus' => array('pineapple'), 'berries' => array('blueberry'), 'others' => 'litchis');
$basket = array_replace_recursive($base, $replacements, $replacements2);
print_r($basket);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[citrus] => Array
(
[0] => pineapple
)
[berries] => Array
(
[0] => blueberry
[1] => raspberry
)
[others] => litchis
)
SEE ALSO array_replace(3), array_merge_recursive(3).
PHP Documentation Group ARRAY_REPLACE_RECURSIVE(3)