This may be what the requestor wants his bash script to do:
EDIT: Or, if you insist on arrays: either use two arrays with a common index, or concatenate the two values into one with a unique separator (which then, on retrieval, you would need to separate again).
Hi,
I am trying to make an associative array to use in a popup_menu on a website. Here is what i have:
foreach $entr ( @entries )
{
$temp_uid = $entr->get_value(uid);
$temp_naam = $entr->get_value(sn);
$s++;
}
This is the popup_menu i want to use it in.
popup_menu(-name=>'modcon',... (4 Replies)
Hi,
When using sort on an associative array:
foreach $key (sort(keys(%opalfabet))){
$value = $opalfabet{$key};
$result .= $value;
}
How does it handle double values?
It seems to me that it removes them, is that true? If so, is there a way to get... (2 Replies)
Dear all,
I'm have a sorted array like this:
177
220
1001
2000
2001
2003
2005
notice that 2002 and 2004 are NOT in array.
Then user input a number INPUT, our script should return OUTPUT value like this:
if INPUT is not in array => OUTPUT=INPUT
if INPUT is in array => OUTPUT is the... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have an html page like this:
<html>
<body>
<form action="test.php" method = "post">
Enter your name:<input name="search" type = "text" size ="40">
<br>
Enter your age:<input name="age" type = "text" size ="20">
<input type = "submit" name="submit" value="search">
<input type =... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I got stuck up with shell script where i use awk. The scenario which i am working on is as below.
I have a file text.txt with contents
COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4
1 A 500 400
1 B 500 400
1 A 500 200
2 A 290 300
2 B 290 280
3 C 100 100
I could able to sum col 3 and col4 based on... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I got stuck up with shell script where i use awk. The scenario which i am working on is as below.
I have a file text.txt with contents
COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4
1 A 500 200
1 B 500 300
2 A 290 150
2 B 290 140
3 C 100 100
I could able to sum col 3 and col4 based on col1 using... (1 Reply)
I have an associative array named table
declare -A table
table="fruit"
table="veggie"
table="GT"
table="eminem"
Now say I have a variable returning the value highway
How do I find corresponding value GT ??
(this value that I find (GT in this case) is supposed to be the name of a mysql... (1 Reply)
Continuing my quest to learn BASH, Bourne, Awk, Grep, etc. on my own through the use of a few books. I've come to an exercise that has me absolutely stumped.
The specifics:
1. Using ONLY BASH scripting commands (not sed, awk, etc.), write a script to convert a string on the command line to... (22 Replies)
Hello together,
i make something wrong... I want an array that contains information to associate it for further processing.
Here is something from my bash... You will know, what I'm trying to do.
I have to point out in advance, that the variable $SYSOS is changing and not as static as in my... (2 Replies)
I am trying to assign indexes to an associative array in a for loop but I have to use an eval command to make it work, this doesn't seem correct I don't have to do this with regular arrays
For example, the following assignment fails without the eval command:
#! /bin/bash
read -d "\0" -a... (19 Replies)
Discussion started by: Riker1204
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prima::tie
Prima::Tie(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prima::Tie(3)NAME
Prima::Tie - tie widget properties to scalars or arrays.
DESCRIPTION
Prima::Tie contains two abstract classes, "Prima::Tie::Array" and "Prima::Tie::Scalar", which tie an array or a scalar to a widget's
arbitrary array or scalar property. Also, it contains classes "Prima::Tie::items", "Prima::Tie::text", and "Prima::Tie::value", which tie
a variable to a widget's items, text, and value property respectively.
SYNOPSIS
use Prima::Tie;
tie @items, 'Prima::Tie::items', $widget;
tie @some_property, 'Prima::Tie::Array', $widget, 'some_property';
tie $text, 'Prima::Tie::text', $widget;
tie $some_property, 'Prima::Tie::Scalar', $widget, 'some_property';
USAGE
These classes provide immediate access to a widget's array and scalar property, in particular to popular properties as items and text. It
is considerably simpler to say
splice(@items,3,1,'new item');
than to say
my @i = @{$widget->items};
splice(@i,3,1,'new item');
$widget->items(@i);
You can work directly with the text or items rather than at a remove. Furthermore, if the only reason you keep an object around after
creation is to access its text or items, you no no longer need to do so:
tie @some_array, 'Prima::Tie::items', Prima::ListBox->create(@args);
As opposed to:
my $widget = Prima::ListBox->create(@args);
tie @some_array, 'Prima::Tie::items', $widget;
"Prima::Tie::items" requires "::items" property to be available on the widget. Also, it takes advantage of additional "get_items",
"add_items", and the like if available.
Prima::Tie::items
The class is applicable to "Prima::ListViewer", "Prima::ListBox", "Prima::Header", and their descendants, and in limited fashion to
"Prima::OutlineViewer" and its descendants "Prima::StringOutline" and "Prima::Outline".
Prima::Tie::text
The class is applicable to any widget.
Prima::Tie::value
The class is applicable to "Prima::GroupBox", "Prima::ColorDialog", "Prima::SpinEdit", "Prima::Gauge", "Prima::Slider",
"Prima::CircularSlider", and "Prima::ScrollBar".
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 Teo Sankaro
You may redistribute and/or modify this module under the same terms as Perl itself. (Although a credit would be nice.)
AUTHORS
Teo Sankaro, <teo_sankaro@hotmail.com>. Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 Prima::Tie(3)