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Old 11-09-2011
Longest length of string in array

I would be grateful if someone could help me. I am trying to write a .sh script in UNIX.

I have the following code;
Code:
User[0]=john
User[1]=james
User[2]=ian
User[3]=martin
 
for x in ${User[@]}
do
  print ${#x}
done

This produces the following output;
Code:
4
5
3
6

What I would like to do is only print the longest length of string, in this case '6'. (I will also be storing the single result in a variable for later use). I have experimented with awk & gawk etc and I'm really struggling. The above code is a very simple breakdown of a more complicated problem, but if someone could solve the above it would make a big difference.

Appologies if this is very straight forward, quite new to this.
Regards

---------- Post updated at 05:11 PM ---------- Previous update was at 05:02 PM ----------

I should of added that i need to keep the for loop, hopefully there is a way of doing it within this kind of loop.

Last edited by Scott; 11-09-2011 at 01:23 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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NAME
"IO::Async::DetachedCode" - execute code asynchronously in child processes SYNOPSIS
This object is used indirectly via the "IO::Async::Loop"'s "detach_code" method. use IO::Async::Loop; my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new; my $code = $loop->detach_code( code => sub { my ( $number ) = @_; return is_prime( $number ); } ); $code->call( args => [ 123454321 ], on_return => sub { my $isprime = shift; print "123454321 " . ( $isprime ? "is" : "is not" ) . " a prime number "; }, on_error => sub { print STDERR "Cannot determine if it's prime - $_[0] "; }, ); $loop->run; DESCRIPTION
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