Unix - Linux - Urays
Unix - Linux - Urays
In this chapter, we will discuss how to use shell arrays in Unix. A shell variable is
capable enough to hold a single value. These variables are called scalar
variables.
Shell supports a different type of variable called an array variable. This can hold
multiple values at the same time. Arrays provide a method of grouping a set of
variables. Instead of creating a new name for each variable that is required, you
can use a single array variable that stores all the other variables.
All the naming rules discussed for Shell Variables would be applicable while
naming arrays.
Suppose you are trying to represent the names of various students as a set of
variables. Each of the individual variables is a scalar variable as follows −
NAME01="Zara"
NAME02="Qadir"
NAME03="Mahnaz"
NAME04="Ayan"
NAME05="Daisy"
We can use a single array to store all the above mentioned names. Following is
the simplest method of creating an array variable. This helps assign a value to
one of its indices.
array_name[index]=value
Here array_name is the name of the array, index is the index of the item in the
array that you want to set, and value is the value you want to set for that item.
NAME[0]="Zara"
NAME[1]="Qadir"
NAME[2]="Mahnaz"
NAME[3]="Ayan"
NAME[4]="Daisy"
If you are using the ksh shell, here is the syntax of array initialization −
If you are using the bash shell, here is the syntax of array initialization −
${array_name[index]}
Here array_name is the name of the array, and index is the index of the value to
be accessed. Following is an example to understand the concept −
NAME[0]="Zara"
NAME[1]="Qadir"
NAME[2]="Mahnaz"
NAME[3]="Ayan"
NAME[4]="Daisy"
echo "First Index: ${NAME[0]}"
echo "Second Index: ${NAME[1]}"
$./test.sh
First Index: Zara
Second Index: Qadir
You can access all the items in an array in one of the following ways −
${array_name[*]}
${array_name[@]}
Here array_name is the name of the array you are interested in. Following
example will help you understand the concept −
NAME[0]="Zara"
NAME[1]="Qadir"
NAME[2]="Mahnaz"
NAME[3]="Ayan"
NAME[4]="Daisy"
echo "First Method: ${NAME[*]}"
echo "Second Method: ${NAME[@]}"
$./test.sh
First Method: Zara Qadir Mahnaz Ayan Daisy
Second Method: Zara Qadir Mahnaz Ayan Daisy
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