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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Array in Ksh Post 302670403 by jeanzibbin on Thursday 12th of July 2012 04:44:13 AM
Old 07-12-2012
Question Array in Ksh

Hi Guys,
My code is something like this

Code:
set -A A1 1 7 13 19 
set -A A2 2 8 14 20
set -A A3 3 9 15 21

echo "Enter a number"
read number
for i in 0 2 3 4 
do
 if [ "$number" = "${A1[$i]}" ]
 then
 do something
elif [ "$number" = "${A2[$i]}" ]
 then
 do something
elif [ "$number" = "${A3[$i]}" ]
 then
 do something
fi
done

Actually I have even more array and if - else conditions
my question: is there any other way to do the same thing with out too many conditions.

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