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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multidimentional arrays in KSH Post 302582011 by hraj1984 on Wednesday 14th of December 2011 05:20:18 PM
Old 12-14-2011
Hi,

Here is the scenario, i run a command and need to parse it to the next command to perform a action, but the trick part is the first command can provide 1 or more lines of output but with the 2 words separated by space in each line. The 2 words are to be passed together as and argument to the next command.
Hence my approach was to store them in an array and pass them one by one to the next command.
Thanks in advance.
 

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NAME
vm - VoiceModem is the program for handling the voice modem functionality from shell scripts ACTIONS
beep options [<frequency [<length in 0.001sec>]]> diagnostics options device name (e.g. ttyS2 dial options phone number help play options [<file names]+> record options file name shell options [<shell script [shell options]]> wait options [<time in seconds]> devicetest OPTIONS
-c n use compression type n -d n set i/o device -t, -m, -i, -e, -s, -H equals to -d <2,3,4,5,6,7> -l s set device string (e.g. -l ttyS2:ttyC0) -v verbose output -w use off / on hook signal from local handset to start and stop recording -x n set debug level -L n set maximum recording length in sec -P print first DTMF tone on stdout and exit -R read and print DTMF string on stdout and exit -S s set default shell for shell scripts (e.g. -S /bin/sh) -T n set silence timeout in 0.1sec -V n set silence threshold to <n> (0-100%%) SEE ALSO
vgetty(1) POD ERRORS
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