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Published inMar 2018
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ISBN-139781788391030
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Shiwang Kalkhanda
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Shiwang Kalkhanda

Shiwang Kalkhanda (RHCA, RHCSS, MCSE) is a Linux geek and consultant with expertise in the automation of infrastructure deployment and management. He has more than 10 years' experience in security, system, and network administration, and training on open source tech. For most of his automation work, he uses Shell Scripting, Python, and Go. He holds a master's and a bachelor's degree in computer applications. He enjoys traveling and spending time with his children. He is also the author of a book on text processing utilities in Unix-like environments, Learning Awk Programming.
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Accessing elements in arrays

The ideal way to access an array element is to refer to that element via its index, as follows:

arr[index]

Here, arr is the name of an array, and index is the index of the desired element of the array that we want to access.

The following is a simple example of assigning and accessing AWK arrays:

$ vi arr_access.awk

BEGIN {
arr[30] = "volvo"
arr[10] = "bmw"
arr[20] = "audi"
arr[50] = "toyota"
arr["car"] = "ferrari"
arr[70] = "renault"
arr[40] = "ford"
arr[80] = "porsche"
arr[60] = "jeep"
print "arr[10] : ", arr["10"]
print "arr[car] : ", arr["car"]
print "arr[80] : ", arr["80"]
print "arr[30] :...
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Shiwang Kalkhanda

Shiwang Kalkhanda (RHCA, RHCSS, MCSE) is a Linux geek and consultant with expertise in the automation of infrastructure deployment and management. He has more than 10 years' experience in security, system, and network administration, and training on open source tech. For most of his automation work, he uses Shell Scripting, Python, and Go. He holds a master's and a bachelor's degree in computer applications. He enjoys traveling and spending time with his children. He is also the author of a book on text processing utilities in Unix-like environments, Learning Awk Programming.
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