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Old 12-03-2016
example:
Code:
X=(2H 4S 10D QC JD 9H 8S)
>savefile 
end=${#X[*]}
echo "end = $end"
for i in `seq 0 $(( end -1 ))`  # arrays start with element == zero
do  
   echo "$i is = ${X[i]}" 
   if [ "${X[i]}" = "10D" ] ; then     
      echo  "${X[i]}" >> savefile  # to allow multiple "unsets"
      unset  X[i]      
      echo "$i is now unset and is = ${X[i]}"
      echo "    contents of savefile = `cat savefile`"
   fi 
done

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