When making a bash recursive function we have to pay special attention to local variables. One special case is when we wish to pass an array to a recursive function. When making recursive function, we have to be careful how we use variables. This post will deal with passing arrays as parameters to recursive functions.…
A common case that comes up when programming is accessing a variable that is received as a parameter. Bash scripting accomplishes this using something called indirect expansion, which will be our topic in this post. Setup Let’s make a shell script. In your favourite editor type #!/bin/bash x=2 letters=(a b c d) And save it…
We will discuss passing arrays as arguments to functions. Pre-requistites Knowing how to declare an array and set its elements Knowing how to get the indices of an array Knowing how to cycle through an array Knowing how to copy an array Understanding indirect expansion Setup This is the same setup as the previous post…
Pre-requistites Knowing how to declare an array and set its elements Knowing how to get the indices of an array Knowing how to cycle through an array Setup This is the same setup as the previous post Let’s make a shell script. In your favourite editor type #!/bin/bash And save it somewhere as arrays.sh. Now…
In the previous shell array post we discussed the declaration and dereferencing of arrays in shell scripts. This time we will take a look at the different ways of looping through an array. Setup This is the same setup as the previous post Let’s make a shell script. In your favourite editor type #!/bin/bash And…