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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Pass array to a function and display the array Post 302935615 by RudiC on Wednesday 18th of February 2015 06:05:39 AM
Old 02-18-2015
Try quoting the arrays.

---------- Post updated at 12:05 ---------- Previous update was at 12:03 ----------

You may want to check on the differences between ${val1[@]} and ${val1[*]}.
 

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