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[Help-bash] opposite of 'shift'
From: |
Peng Yu |
Subject: |
[Help-bash] opposite of 'shift' |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Feb 2012 00:47:00 -0600 |
Hi,
I'm wondering what is the opposite of 'shift'. I'm trying to look for
something like 'push', 'push_front', etc. But I don't find it. Is
there something in bash that do push to the front of an array (and to
"$@" by default)?
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Regards,
Peng
- [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift',
Peng Yu <=
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Pierre Gaston, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Peng Yu, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Greg Wooledge, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Peng Yu, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Greg Wooledge, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', lxnf98mm, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Pierre Gaston, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Chet Ramey, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Chet Ramey, 2012/02/16
- Re: [Help-bash] opposite of 'shift', Eric Blake, 2012/02/16