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Re: Organising conditions
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hancooper |
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Re: Organising conditions |
Date: |
Mon, 02 Aug 2021 17:30:29 +0000 |
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Monday, August 2, 2021 4:08 PM, Leonid Isaev (ifax) <leonid.isaev@ifax.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 2021 at 03:40:24PM +0000, hancooper wrote:
>
> > I got into it as am populating an array of files, checking if they exist or
> > are redundant.
> >
> > for file in "$@"; do
> > file_redundant=false
> >
>
> $file_redundant contains a string "false". It is NOT a boolean variable.
>
> > for fde in "${flist[@]}"; do
> > [[ $fde == $file ]] && file_redundant=true
> >
>
> If you use $file without quotes, it is considered a pattern. To match $fde and
> $file as strings, you should quote $file, i.e. [[ "$fde" == "$file" ]].
>
> > done
> > [[ (-f "$file") && (! $file_redundant) ]] && flist+=("$file")
> >
>
> (! $file_redundant) is always false here because $file_redundant is
> initialized
> to a string ("false" or "true"). Try ("$file_redundant" == "true") instead.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Leonid Isaev
I want to write a bash function to display keys and values of an associative
array.
Have done as follows. Is it simply a matter of using $1 and $2 for tho
associative
array name and title?
keyv ()
{
echo "$title"
for key in "${!aa[@]}"; do
echo "Key: ${key}"
echo "Value: ${aa[$key]}"
done
}
- Re: Organising conditions, (continued)
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Leonid Isaev (ifax), 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Greg Wooledge, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Greg Wooledge, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Greg Wooledge, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Leonid Isaev (ifax), 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions,
hancooper <=
- Re: Organising conditions, Greg Wooledge, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Greg Wooledge, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, Greg Wooledge, 2021/08/02
- Re: Organising conditions, hancooper, 2021/08/02