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Shiwang Kalkhanda
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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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Delete operation in arrays

The delete command is used to remove the individual element from an array. Once an element from an AWK array is deleted, we cannot obtain its value any longer. The syntax of the delete statement is as follows:

delete arr[index];

In the following example, we delete the array element with the car index and print all the remaining elements using the for loop, as follows:

$ vi arr_delete.awk

BEGIN {
arr[10] = "maruti"
arr[20] = "audi"
arr["car"] = "ford"
arr[30] = "ferrari"
arr[40] = "porsche"

delete arr["car"]
for ( v in arr )
print v,arr[v]
}

$ awk -f arr_delete.awk

The output of the execution of the preceding code is as follows:

10 maruti
20 audi
30 ferrari
40 porsche

The following for loop command removes all elements from an arr array:

for (v in arr)
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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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