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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Combine two arrays. for in for ?.. Post 303042801 by nezabudka on Tuesday 7th of January 2020 12:38:39 PM
Old 01-07-2020
And I managed to throw out an extra command
Code:
eval echo -en "{$(tr ' ' , <file1)}' '{$(tr ' ' , <file2)}'\n'" |
    while read a b; do
        echo "$a $b"
    done

--- Post updated at 20:12 ---

Just how do I know the length of the string?
getconf LINE_MAX ?

--- Post updated at 20:22 ---

it yields out even with such a set
echo -en {1..30000}' '{a..z}'\n'

--- Post updated at 20:33 ---

Or this expression echo {1..5} does not expand into a string like this echo {1,2,3,4,5}

--- Post updated at 20:43 ---

issued all 30,000 lines
Code:
for((i=1;i<30000; i++)); do echo -n "$i "; done >file1
eval echo -en "{$(tr ' ' , <file1)}' '{a..z}'\n'" | while read a b; do echo "$a.$b."; done

Ok

--- Post updated at 21:38 ---

Code:
for i in $(eval echo {$(tr ' ' , <file1)}_{$(tr ' ' , <file2)}); do
    echo "index ${i%_*} value ${i#*_}"
done


Last edited by nezabudka; 01-07-2020 at 01:03 PM..
 

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Perl::Critic::Policy::ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatinUsertContributePerl::Critic::Policy::ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions(3pm)

NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions - Don't modify "$_" in list functions. AFFILIATION
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution. DESCRIPTION
"map", "grep" and other list operators are intended to transform arrays into other arrays by applying code to the array elements one by one. For speed, the elements are referenced via a $_ alias rather than copying them. As a consequence, if the code block of the "map" or "grep" modify $_ in any way, then it is actually modifying the source array. This IS technically allowed, but those side effects can be quite surprising, especially when the array being passed is @_ or perhaps "values(%ENV)"! Instead authors should restrict in-place array modification to "for(@array) { ... }" constructs instead, or use "List::MoreUtils::apply()". CONFIGURATION
By default, this policy applies to the following list functions: map grep List::Util qw(first) List::MoreUtils qw(any all none notall true false firstidx first_index lastidx last_index insert_after insert_after_string) This list can be overridden the .perlcriticrc file like this: [ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions] list_funcs = map grep List::Util::first Or, one can just append to the list like so: [ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions] add_list_funcs = Foo::Bar::listmunge LIMITATIONS
This policy deliberately does not apply to "for (@array) { ... }" or "List::MoreUtils::apply()". Currently, the policy only detects explicit external module usage like this: my @out = List::MoreUtils::any {s/^foo//} @in; and not like this: use List::MoreUtils qw(any); my @out = any {s/^foo//} @in; This policy looks only for modifications of $_. Other naughtiness could include modifying $a and $b in "sort" and the like. That's beyond the scope of this policy. SEE ALSO
There is discussion of this policy at <http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=743445>. AUTHOR
Chris Dolan <cdolan@cpan.org> Michael Wolf <MichaelRWolf@att.net> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Chris Dolan. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 201Perl::Critic::Policy::ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions(3pm)
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