We're talking bash now. Assigning the array either way is fine; num=( 086 088 143 291 292) may be a bit more efficient. The ${...} construct will allow you to access the array's features and members:
#: element count; @: all elements; 0 .. 4 individual element.
In order to access individual files in a directory, you need to decollate the patterns, like e.g.
f will run through all elements of the num array, while g will address every single file in that particular directory who's name is starting with "HB", having one of the num elements as part of its name, and then any postfix existing that dir ("", 1, 2, 3 in this example).
You could of course run the numerical for loop like
to make sure you are addressing every single element of num.
Hi everybody!!
Here is the thing; I have a trouble in this simple situation, I'm trying to write an array with all the arguments of a command. I mean, if I have:
./mycommand.sh aa bb cc dd
I need to take an array like this:
myarray=(aa bb cc dd)
So I use a simple for loop like this:
for... (4 Replies)
In order to use the shellcurses functions described at:
Shell Curses function library
I am learning about ksh, which has arrays. My trusty Kochan & Wood book says that for any Korn Shell array AR :
${AR
} expands to all the defined array elements, and
${#AR
} expands to the number... (3 Replies)
Hi,
There are total 100 files in the backup directory with the name format as below:
prod_bkp_140611_13_30_05.txt
prod_bkp_140611_14_30_05.txt
prod_bkp_140611_15_30_05.txt
prod_bkp_140611_16_30_05.txt
How to use array variables (in perl) to get list of names of the above files ? (13 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to sort and display the below(like) input using awk command:
Input:
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0;A
4;A
5;A
33;A
45;A
0;B
4;B
5;B
33;B
45;B
Output (desired): (5 Replies)
im looping through an array setting three variables each time (one of the variables gives me the position in the array and is incremented each loop)
im trying to then set the variables to that position in the array without much luck. any ideas?
anArray=`$VAR1+$VAR2+"("$pos")"` (1 Reply)
I want to store contents of command
dir in array of variables
For eg: dir contents are
command d2 demovi~ file inven java new untitled folder
d1 demovi er1 filename inven~ myfiles ubuntu desktop xmms
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I... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a reqmt as i have some values in array and I want to search each value in a file by grep command.
Here goes my scripting:
#!/bin/ksh
set -A ArrayA CENTER LEFT RIGHT
echo "ArrayA contains: ${ArrayAİ*¨}"
grep -e "${ArrayAİ*¨}" filename.txt
The above grep is working for... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I need some help with arrays. I need to take input from the user for hostname, username and password until he enters .(dot) or any other character and store the values in the variable array.
I would further connect to the hostname using username and passwd and copy files from server to... (7 Replies)
Hi ,
Im trying to monitor 2 instancesof a process on our solaris server and trying to do a notification if the returned process size is greater than 500M.
Since there are two variables returned I want to make use of arrays to check each and every variable that is stored. the issue that im facing... (2 Replies)