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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Morse Code with Associative Array Post 302926958 by ongoto on Friday 28th of November 2014 09:07:14 PM
Old 11-28-2014
Is this the idea?
I put the loop at the end so bash will see the array
as it reads top down. I think that's right...
I'm not sure I got the associative array part right though? echo !${morse[$N]}

Code:
declare -A morse #Declare associative array
declare -u input  # Force upper case

morse[A]=".;-"
...
...
morse[0]="-;-;-;-;-"

# Begin here after reading the array
input=$1
for (( i = 0; $i < ${#input}; i = $i +1 ));
do
    N=${input:$i:1}
    echo !${morse[$N]}
done


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