You're putting them in single and double quotes which treats it as a string, not backticks which would treat it as a command to run.
find * is redundant, find . will work, that tells it to search down starting from the current directory.
But I don't think you need a loop at all.
Code:
# for BASH shell
ARR=( `find . -name '*.xml'` )
# for KSH shell
set -A ARR `find . -name '*.xml' `
echo "ARR is ${#ARR[@]} elements"
If you only want files in the current directory it's even simpler:
Code:
# For BASH
ARR=( *.xml )
# for KSH
set -A ARR *.xml
But you should know there is a limit to the number of things you can store in an array. If this list could ever be larger than a few dozen you should think about ways to handle files one-by-one, or keeping the list in a temp file, instead of storing it all in memory.
Last edited by Corona688; 07-28-2011 at 04:39 PM..
Hi
Can anybody tell me how can I dump the results of execution of a command into array form? For example, I want to execute:
and put each part of the result in an array element:
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi,
In a kshell , i need to compare the results of two array .
each Non-match value should copy to a new array.
For example:
==========
Array one contain the following values:
A
B
C
Array two contain the following values:
C
F
A
E
After comparing this arrays , a new array should... (4 Replies)
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Hi there
If I run a 'swap -l' on my solaris box, i get
swapfile dev swaplo blocks free
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 54,65 8 67119560 65655144
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2 54,65 8 33119522 32655122
I wanted to run a for loop adding up the totals of each column 4 , excluding the... (2 Replies)
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Hi,
I am trying to use awk to do the following:
For a column:
5
3
4
2
7
I want to start with the first entry then add the second to the first, third to second ..etc:
5
8
12
14
21 (5 Replies)
for a in {1..100}
do
awk '{ sum+=$a} END {print sum}' a=$a file1 > file2
done
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Can C add its results into an array like bash? For example using bash:
cat /etc/passwd
**truncated for space **
gdm:x:109:118:Gnome Display Manager:/var/lib/gdm:/bin/false
mysql:x:110:122:MySQL Server,,,:/nonexistent:/bin/false
statd:x:111:65534::/var/lib/nfs:/bin/false... (5 Replies)
Hi There
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Many Thanks for your help
psql -t -f... (3 Replies)
I have an array in an external file, "array.txt", which contains:
char *testarray={"Zero", "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine"};I want to be able to add an element to this array, and have that element display, whenever I call it, without having to recompile... (29 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
crm_diff
PACEMAKER(8) System Administration Utilities PACEMAKER(8)NAME
Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager
SYNOPSIS
crm_diff original_xml operation [options]
DESCRIPTION
crm_diff - A utility for comparing Pacemaker configurations (XML format)
The tool produces a custom (diff-like) output which it can also apply like a patch
OPTIONS
-?, --help
This text
-$, --version
Version information
-V, --verbose
Increase debug output
Original XML:
-o, --original=value
XML is contained in the named file
-O, --original-string=value
XML is contained in the supplied string
Operation:
-n, --new=value
Compare the original XML to the contents of the named file
-N, --new-string=value
Compare the original XML to the contents of the supplied string
-p, --patch=value
Patch the original XML with the contents of the named file
Additional Options:
-c, --cib
Compare/patch the inputs as a CIB (includes versions details)
-f, --filter
Suppress irrelevant differences between the two inputs
EXAMPLES
Obtain the two different configuration files by running cibadmin on the two cluster setups to compare:
# cibadmin --query > cib-old.xml
# cibadmin --query > cib-new.xml
Calculate and save the difference between the two files:
# crm_diff --original cib-old.xml --new cib-new.xml > patch.xml
Apply the patch to the original file:
# crm_diff --original cib-old.xml --patch patch.xml > updated.xml
Apply the patch to the running cluster:
# cibadmin --patch patch.xml
AUTHOR
Written by Andrew Beekhof
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Pacemaker 1.1.7 April 2012 PACEMAKER(8)