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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Zsh array -a vs. -A question Post 302990424 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 26th of January 2017 08:34:55 AM
Old 01-26-2017
Comparison with bash4
Code:
$ typeset -A arr
$ arr=( [red]=1 [blue]=2 )
$ echo ${arr[red]}
1
$ echo ${arr[blue]}   
2

 

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dbase_get_record_with_names - Gets a record from a database as an associative array

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array dbase_get_record_with_names (int $dbase_identifier, int $record_number) DESCRIPTION
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o $dbase_identifier - The database link identifier, returned by dbase_open(3) or dbase_create(3). o $record_number - The index of the record. RETURN VALUES
An associative array with the record. This will also include a key named deleted which is set to 1 if the record has been marked for dele- tion (see dbase_delete_record(3)). Each field is converted to the appropriate PHP type, except: o Dates are left as strings. o Integers that would have caused an overflow (> 32 bits) are returned as strings. On error, dbase_get_record_with_names(3) will return FALSE. EXAMPLES
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