I created a little script that allow to make a rotation of values in an array. The goal was to shift the values to the right and that the last value of the array became the first value in order to create a rotation.
The purpose of the exercice was to do it without using a temporary array but to create a temporary variable in which I can put one of the values of the array then shifted all values to the right and then, put the temporary variable in the array.
Here my script :
But with 2 places to shift, the result is :
Or I want this result :
I can't set up this little script... Can you help me to solve it ?
Hi All,
I'm writing a nagios check that will see if our ldap servers are in sync...
I got the status data into a nested array, I would like to search key of each array and if "OK" is NOT present, echo other key=>values in the current array to a variable
so...eg...let take the single array... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Is there an easy way to simulate following Perl code in Bash.
if ( grep {$my_value eq $_} @ARGV ){
print "Do Something\n";
} else {
die "Invalid value";
} (0 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to write a bash script that takes a file and passes each line from the file into an array with elements separated by column.
For example:
Sample file "file1.txt":
1 name1 a first
2 name2 b second
3 name3 c third
and have arrays such as:
line1 = ( "1" "name1" "a"... (3 Replies)
hey,i stored the value of an sql query in an array and then tried to use that
value in while loop. actually my array will have two or more values, then according to the values i have to display result.
#!/bin/bash -xv
val_1=$( sqlplus -s rte/rted1@rel75d1 << EOF
set heading off
select... (1 Reply)
Trying to do some control flow parsing based on the index postion of an array member. Here is the pseudo code I am trying to write in (preferably in pure bash) where possible. I am thinking regex with do the trick, but need a little help.
pesudo code
if == ENDSINFIVEINTS ]]; then
do... (4 Replies)
Hi everyone,
This is an exemple of inpout.txt file (a "," delimited text file which can be open as csv file):
ID, Code, Value, Store SP|01, AABBCDE, 15, 3 SP|01, AABBCDE, 14, 2 SP|01, AABBCDF, 13, 2 SP|01, AABBCDE, 16, 3 SP|02, AABBCED, 15, 2 SP|01, AABBCDF, 12, 3 SP|01, AABBCDD,... (1 Reply)
hello,
i need a bit of help on how to do this effectively in bash without a lot of extra looping or massive switch/case
i have a long array of M elements and a short array of N elements, so M > N always. M is not a multiple of N.
for case 1, I want to stretch N to fit M
arrayHuge
H = (... (2 Replies)
Hello,
i have a script that i need account_number to match a name.
for exsample :
ACCOUNT_ID=(IatHG8DC7mZbdymSoOr11w KbnlG2j-KRQ0-1_Xk356s8)
and i run a loop curl requst with this the issue is that i want to know on
which account were talking about so bash will know this :
... (4 Replies)
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I created a little script that allow to make a rotation of values in an array. The goal was to shift the values to the right and that the last value of the array became the first value in order to create a rotation.
The purpose of the exercice was to do it without using a temporary... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT X11R4
xkbkeysymentry
XkbKeySymEntry(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbKeySymEntry(3)NAME
XkbKeySymEntry - Returns the keysym corresponding to shift level shift and group grp from the two-dimensional array of keysyms for the key
corresponding to keycode
SYNOPSIS
KeySym XkbKeySymEntry macro ( xkb, keycode, shift, grp )
XkbDescPtr xkb;
KeyCode keycode;
int shift;
int grp;
ARGUMENTS
- xkb Xkb description of interest
- keycode
keycode of interest
- shift
shift level of interest
- grp group of interest
DESCRIPTION
The key width and number of groups associated with a key are used to form a small two-dimensional array of KeySyms for a key. This array
may be different sizes for different keys. The array for a single key is stored as a linear list, in row-major order. The arrays for all of
the keys are stored in the syms field of the client map. There is one row for each group associated with a key and one column for each
level. The index corresponding to a given group and shift level is computed as:
idx = group_index * key_width + shift_level
The offset field of the key_sym_map entry for a key is used to access the beginning of the array.
XkbKeySymEntry returns the keysym corresponding to shift level shift and group grp from the two-dimensional array of keysyms for the key
corresponding to keycode.
X Version 11 libX11 1.2.1 XkbKeySymEntry(3)