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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Write array contents to file Post 302582434 by agama on Friday 16th of December 2011 01:00:56 AM
Old 12-16-2011
You can move your redirection to the end of the loop, and use a single redirection that will overwrite the file:

Code:
for j in "${array[@]}"
do
      echo $j 
done >tmp.txt


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atf-sh [-s shell] -- interpreter for shell-based test programs SYNOPSIS
atf-sh script DESCRIPTION
atf-sh is an interpreter that runs the test program given in script after loading the atf-sh(3) library. atf-sh is not a real interpreter though: it is just a wrapper around the system-wide shell defined by ATF_SHELL. atf-sh executes the inter- preter, loads the atf-sh(3) library and then runs the script. You must consider atf-sh to be a POSIX shell by default and thus should not use any non-standard extensions. The following options are available: -s shell Specifies the shell to use instead of the value provided by ATF_SHELL. ENVIRONMENT
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