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- déclarer -A assoc_array # sans initialiser
- declare -A assoc_array = ([key] = "value" [une autre clé] = "attention aux espaces" [trois espaces] = "tous les blancs résument")
- echo $ {assoc_array [@]} # les valeurs
- echo $ {! assoc_array [@]} # les clés
Examen des tableaux d'assoc
Toutes les utilisations nécessaires affichées avec cet extrait de code:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
declare -A assoc_array=([key_string]=value \
[one]="something" \
[two]="another thing" \
[ three ]='mind the blanks!' \
[ " four" ]='count the blanks of this key later!' \
[IMPORTANT]='SPACES DO ADD UP!!!' \
[1]='there are no integers!' \
[info]="to avoid history expansion " \
[info2]="quote exclamation mark with single quotes" \
)
echo # just a blank line
echo now here are the values of assoc_array:
echo ${assoc_array[@]}
echo not that useful,
echo # just a blank line
echo this is better:
declare -p assoc_array # -p == print
echo have a close look at the spaces above\!\!\!
echo # just a blank line
echo accessing the keys
echo the keys in assoc_array are ${!assoc_array[*]}
echo mind the use of indirection operator \!
echo # just a blank line
echo now we loop over the assoc_array line by line
echo note the \! indirection operator which works differently,
echo if used with assoc_array.
echo # just a blank line
for key in "${!assoc_array[@]}"; do # accessing keys using ! indirection!!!!
printf "key: \"%s\"\nvalue: \"%s\"\n\n" "$key" "${assoc_array[$key]}"
done
echo have a close look at the spaces in entries with keys two, three and four above\!\!\!
echo # just a blank line
echo # just another blank line
echo there is a difference using integers as keys\!\!\!
i=1
echo declaring an integer var i=1
echo # just a blank line
echo Within an integer_array bash recognizes artithmetic context.
echo Within an assoc_array bash DOES NOT recognize artithmetic context.
echo # just a blank line
echo this works: \${assoc_array[\$i]}: ${assoc_array[$i]}
echo this NOT!!: \${assoc_array[i]}: ${assoc_array[i]}
echo # just a blank line
echo # just a blank line
echo an \${assoc_array[i]} has a string context within braces in contrast to an integer_array
declare -i integer_array=( one two three )
echo "doing a: declare -i integer_array=( one two three )"
echo # just a blank line
echo both forms do work: \${integer_array[i]} : ${integer_array[i]}
echo and this too: \${integer_array[\$i]} : ${integer_array[$i]}
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