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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Not getting array in .awk file and print it Post 302902375 by Akshay Hegde on Tuesday 20th of May 2014 08:57:56 AM
Old 05-20-2014
As RudiC said you have to use split function

Here is example to start

Code:
$ bashArray=(10 20 30 4 50)

Code:
$ cat test.awk 
BEGIN{ 
          split(variable,awkArray); 
          for(i in awkArray)
          print "index="i,"Element="awkArray[i]
     }

Code:
$ awk -f test.awk -v variable="${bashArray[*]}"

Resulting
Code:
index=4 Element=4
index=5 Element=50
index=1 Element=10
index=2 Element=20
index=3 Element=30

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NAME
HTML::Widget::Element::NullContainer - Null Container Element SYNOPSIS
my $e = $widget->element( 'NullContainer'); $e->element('Textfield', 'bar'); DESCRIPTION
NullContainer Level Element. Base class for HTML::Widget::Element::Block May also be useful for canned subwidgets. See HTML::Widget::Element::Block for documentation of most methods. METHODS
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