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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How To Print Array in awk? Post 302893132 by Ariean on Monday 17th of March 2014 01:44:58 PM
Old 03-17-2014
How To Print Array in awk?

Hello,

May i please know how do i print the array using awk script. I am using below shell script to start with but not working.

Code:
#!/bin/bash

LOADSTATUS[0]="Line 0"
LOADSTATUS[1]="Line 1"
LOADSTATUS[2]="Line 2"
LOADSTATUS[3]="Line 3"
LOADSTATUS[4]="Line 4"

awk '
BEGIN {
Your File Load Status
}
{
for (x = 1; x <= max; x++)
print LOADSTATUS[x]
}'


Thanks,
Sampath.
 

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