05-16-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ravindra Swan
Can't we do it in simple scripting? i mean using loops?
We get asked for dynamic variable names many times a week, but these requests remain ill-considered... How could you even tell how
many you had when you were done? How would you use it? And other such questions. It's extremely awkward, error-prone, and insecure in more ways than I can describe in a short post.
In short -- variables don't work that way. Not in shell, not in any other language that springs to mind. Either arrays or simple strings more than suffice for the purpose, that being what they were meant to do.
Last edited by Corona688; 05-16-2013 at 01:56 PM..
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