How to loop through array who's name is entered in command line?
Say I have a ksh program called test.ksh which has several defined arrays inside it such as array1,array2,array3...These arrays contain strings.
I also have a method in the program:
So, when the user enteres: ./test.ksh array1, I want to loop thruogh the contents of array1 using my for loop. However, with the for loop I have, the program takes the user's entry as a string and tries to perform the actions on that. How do I make it so the program will look for the array which the user enters?
Hi everyone,
Can someone possibly help me with this problem I am having please.
I wrote a Korn shell script to manipulate currency amounts in a way that a person could use this script to determine the minimum number of coins required to make a certain amount.
for example when entered on the... (2 Replies)
I have a script like this--
#!/bin/ksh
echo "To pad a 0 before digits from 1-9"
for i in $*
do
echo $i | sed 's//'0'/g'
done
I run this script as
ksh name 1 2 23 34
The output should be
01 02 23 34
Help me in modifying this script.
Thanks
Namish (2 Replies)
Hi,
how to do that ? I mean only print it but not execute. I'm using putty to interact with ksh.
(in windows cmd up arrow does the job)
thanks
vilius (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I need a little assistance to complete the following script. I would like to take a file with a single number on each line and for each number, run it through a command. The loop will terminate once all numbers have been checked. Here is what I have thus far...
COUNTER=`wc -l... (2 Replies)
one more question. I want to skip the first echo statement the first time the loop gets entered
while #keep prompting for more funds until selling price achieved
do
echo "You have inserted a total of ${total_inserted} cents. Please insert $total_remaining more cents"
echo... (1 Reply)
I have been trying this a lot of different ways and haven't found too much online. Here's what I've got so far:
j=0
declare -a first
zero=(`cat $tmpfile`)
for i in "${zero}"
do
command $i >> "${first}"
... (4 Replies)
I am trying to create a script that will accept multi input from the user (really just me), then execute those command on a remote device.
My question is if the I enter "No" at the confirmation point "Are these statements correct y or n ?", what is the best way to go back and start over ? I... (3 Replies)
Hello
Does the unix korn shell provide a function to convert number entered in command line argument to text or Character so that in next step i will convert Chr to Hex (6 Replies)
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array_diff_assoc
ARRAY_DIFF_ASSOC(3) 1 ARRAY_DIFF_ASSOC(3)array_diff_assoc - Computes the difference of arrays with additional index checkSYNOPSIS
array array_diff_assoc (array $array1, array $array2, [array $...])
DESCRIPTION
Compares $array1 against $array2 and returns the difference. Unlike array_diff(3) the array keys are also used in the comparison.
PARAMETERS
o $array1
- The array to compare from
o $array2
- An array to compare against
o $...
- More arrays to compare against
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array containing all the values from $array1 that are not present in any of the other arrays.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
array_diff_assoc(3) example
In this example you see the "a" => "green" pair is present in both arrays and thus it is not in the output from the function.
Unlike this, the pair 0 => "red" is in the output because in the second argument "red" has key which is 1.
<?php
$array1 = array("a" => "green", "b" => "brown", "c" => "blue", "red");
$array2 = array("a" => "green", "yellow", "red");
$result = array_diff_assoc($array1, $array2);
print_r($result);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[b] => brown
[c] => blue
[0] => red
)
Example #2
array_diff_assoc(3) example
Two values from key => value pairs are considered equal only if (string) $elem1 === (string) $elem2 . In other words a strict check
takes place so the string representations must be the same.
<?php
$array1 = array(0, 1, 2);
$array2 = array("00", "01", "2");
$result = array_diff_assoc($array1, $array2);
print_r($result);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[0] => 0
[1] => 1
)
NOTES
Note
This function only checks one dimension of a n-dimensional array. Of course you can check deeper dimensions by using, for example,
array_diff_assoc($array1[0], $array2[0]);.
Note
Ensure you pass arguments in the correct order when comparing similar arrays with more keys. The new array should be the first in
the list.
SEE ALSO array_diff(3), array_diff_uassoc(3), array_udiff_assoc(3), array_udiff_uassoc(3), array_intersect(3), array_intersect_assoc(3).
PHP Documentation Group ARRAY_DIFF_ASSOC(3)