Yes it is in a loop. I am trying to accumulate a list of commands to run later.
The post you linked to is interesting. I am sure I have done this kind of thing before, meaning accumulated data in an array from inside a loop. A loop is the most likely place where you would want to push allot of data into a structure. I do remember having some issues with the syntax before since I don't do it very often, but I don't remember it not working. Perhaps it matters where the array is declared. Is this like c++ where a variable declared in {} will not be in scope outside of the {}?
I will try to look for some other scripts where I have this method working.
All,
I would like to add the first 10 elements of an array. Here is how I am doing it now (only included first few add ops):
#!/usr/bin/ksh
###Grab the array values out of a file###
TOTAL=`awk '/time/' /tmp/file.out | awk '{print $4}'`
set -A times $TOTAL
SUM=$((${times} + times... (3 Replies)
hi all i am trying to save an awk value into an array in bash:
total=`awk '{sum+=$3} END {print sum}' "$count".txt"`
((count++))
the above statement is in a while loop..
$count is to keep track of file numbers (1.txt,2.txt,3.txt,etc.)
i get the following error:
./lines1:... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am trying to assign $string = $a; #a= 10100
print " $string"; # showing 10100
I am using this $string as $result = index($string, $char, $offset);
As above, is not capturing binary nos. in following format;
$string = '10100';
so index is not working.
kindly suggest. (5 Replies)
Hi every one.. I'm new to shell scripting... I would like to assign a single array element to a variable... Is it possible to do it....
Could any body help me.... (3 Replies)
Hi gurus,
I need to create arrays from variables, via a loop.
The issue I have is with the array name creation. How do I use a variable to define an array?
I want to do something like
declare -a $H
where $H is my loop variable.
I then need to add items to each array I've created,... (3 Replies)
is this possible?
its kind of like incrementing the value of a number in a variable. but in this case, instead of the value of the variable being a number, it's just contents/strings/characters/alpha-numeric etc. NOT a number.
For instance:
VAR=Tommy
for all in $(blah blah)
do
... (2 Replies)
while i've used arrays to work with variables, i've never used them to loop through a set of strings and wanted to ask the community for some feedback or assistance.
let me be specific. here's my code:
# URL port Variables
port2195=`nc -z $url2195 2195`
port2196=`nc -z $url2196 2196`... (5 Replies)
This question is for someone that's more familiar with Array Element.
I need to know if the maximum array element that can be assigned is 1024 and if its so, Is there a workaround solution when the counter exceeded 1024?
param_array="$param_nam"
counter=$counter+1
#to avoid space... (3 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
X=(2H 4S 10D QC JD 9H 8S)
How do I unset the 10D from this array and save it to a file?
Please use CODE tags as required by forum rules! (5 Replies)
I have an array in an external file, "array.txt", which contains:
char *testarray={"Zero", "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine"};I want to be able to add an element to this array, and have that element display, whenever I call it, without having to recompile... (29 Replies)
Discussion started by: ignatius
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
unset
unset(n) Tcl Built-In Commands unset(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
unset - Delete variables
SYNOPSIS
unset ?-nocomplain? ?--? ?name name name ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This command removes one or more variables. Each name is a variable name, specified in any of the ways acceptable to the set command. If
a name refers to an element of an array then that element is removed without affecting the rest of the array. If a name consists of an
array name with no parenthesized index, then the entire array is deleted. The unset command returns an empty string as result. If -nocom-
plain is specified as the first argument, any possible errors are suppressed. The option may not be abbreviated, in order to disambiguate
it from possible variable names. The option -- indicates the end of the options, and should be used if you wish to remove a variable with
the same name as any of the options. If an error occurs, any variables after the named one causing the error not deleted. An error can
occur when the named variable does not exist, or the name refers to an array element but the variable is a scalar, or the name refers to a
variable in a non-existent namespace.
EXAMPLE
Create an array containing a mapping from some numbers to their squares and remove the array elements for non-prime numbers:
array set squares {
1 1 6 36
2 4 7 49
3 9 8 64
4 16 9 81
5 25 10 100
}
puts "The squares are:"
parray squares
unset squares(1)squares(4)squares(6)
unset squares(8)squares(9)squares(10)
puts "The prime squares are:"
parray squares
SEE ALSO
set(n), trace(n), upvar(n)
KEYWORDS
remove, variable
Tcl 8.4 unset(n)