I have been working on some code for a while, that will parse a log file, look for a specified time discrepancy between entries, and then print that line +/- n other lines out to a file...
#!/bin/bash
file=$1 # The input log file
maxTime=$2 # The time discrepancy to look for
n=$3 ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Is there any way to convert a string into an array in KSH? In other words I want to split the string like this:
STRING="one two three four"
into an array of 4 values splitting on white space. The array should be similar to the one that would be created with the following command:
... (3 Replies)
i have these values inside variable $blah
BUNGA TERATAI 3 5055 ITH 1 0 0 0 1 1
JADE TRADER 143W ITH 4 0 0 0 4 4
MOL SPLENDOR 0307A ITH 3 0 0 0 3 3
so how do I split them into array with the... (4 Replies)
I want to run an awk split on a value that has been pushed through an array and I was wondering what the syntax should be??
e.g. running time strings through an array and trying to examine just minutes:
12:25:30
10:15:13
08:55:23
awk '
NR==FNR{
... (2 Replies)
I have an array and two variables as below,
I need to check if $datevar is present in $filename.
If so, i need to replace $filename with the values in the array.
I need the output inside an ARRAY
How can this be done.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I want to split a string into array based on given delimiter, for example:
String:
"foo|bar|baz"
with delimiter "|"
into array:
strArr to strArr with values foo, bar and baz.
Thanks a lot.
Roy987 (5 Replies)
Hi
Input:
{ committed = 782958592; init = 805306368; max = 1051394048; used = 63456712; }
Result:
A map (maybe Associative Array) where I can iterate through the key/value. Something like this:
for key in $map
do
echo key=$key value=$map
done
Sample output from the map:
... (2 Replies)
value=malayalam
# i need to store the value in an array by splitting the character
#the output i need is
m
a
l
a
y
a
l
a
m
Please use CODE tags for output data as well as required by forum rules! (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Meeran Rizvi
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
each
EACH(3) 1 EACH(3)each - Return the current key and value pair from an array and advance the array cursorSYNOPSIS
array each (array &$array)
DESCRIPTION
Return the current key and value pair from an array and advance the array cursor.
After each(3) has executed, the array cursor will be left on the next element of the array, or past the last element if it hits the end of
the array. You have to use reset(3) if you want to traverse the array again using each.
PARAMETERS
o $array
- The input array.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the current key and value pair from the array $array. This pair is returned in a four-element array, with the keys 0, 1, key, and
value. Elements 0 and key contain the key name of the array element, and 1 and value contain the data.
If the internal pointer for the array points past the end of the array contents, each(3) returns FALSE.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
each(3) examples
<?php
$foo = array("bob", "fred", "jussi", "jouni", "egon", "marliese");
$bar = each($foo);
print_r($bar);
?>
$bar now contains the following key/value pairs:
Array
(
[1] => bob
[value] => bob
[0] => 0
[key] => 0
)
<?php
$foo = array("Robert" => "Bob", "Seppo" => "Sepi");
$bar = each($foo);
print_r($bar);
?>
$bar now contains the following key/value pairs:
Array
(
[1] => Bob
[value] => Bob
[0] => Robert
[key] => Robert
)
each(3) is typically used in conjunction with list(3) to traverse an array, here's an example:
Example #2
Traversing an array with each(3)
<?php
$fruit = array('a' => 'apple', 'b' => 'banana', 'c' => 'cranberry');
reset($fruit);
while (list($key, $val) = each($fruit)) {
echo "$key => $val
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
a => apple
b => banana
c => cranberry
Caution
Because assigning an array to another variable resets the original array's pointer, our example above would cause an endless loop
had we assigned $fruit to another variable inside the loop.
Warning
each(3) will also accept objects, but may return unexpected results. It's therefore not recommended to iterate though object proper-
ties with each(3).
SEE ALSO key(3), list(3), current(3), reset(3), next(3), prev(3), foreach, Object Iteration.
PHP Documentation Group EACH(3)