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Mutable list or array structure in Bash? How can I easily append to it?

I'm trying to collect string values in a bash sc开发者_如何学编程ript. What's the simplest way that I can append string values to a list or array structure such that I can echo them out at the end?


$ arr=(1 2 3)
$ arr+=(4)
$ echo ${arr[@]}
1 2 3 4

Since Bash uses sparse arrays, you shouldn't use the element count ${#arr} as an index. You can however, get an array of indices like this:

$ indices=(${!arr[@]})


foo=(a b c)
foo=("${foo[@]}" d)
for i in "${foo[@]}"; do echo "$i" ; done


To add to what Ignacio has suggested in another answer:

foo=(a b c)
foo=("${foo[@]}" d) # push element 'd'

foo[${#foo[*]}]="e" # push element 'e'

for i in "${foo[@]}"; do echo "$i" ; done


$ for i in "string1" "string2" "string3"
> do
> array+=($i)
> done
$ echo ${array[@]}
string1 string2 string3


The rather obscure syntax for appending to the end of an array in Bash is illustrated by the following example:

myarr[${#myarr[*]}]="$newitem"


Though the question is answered and is pretty old, I'd like to share a namespace-solution as it works significantly faster than any other ways except for ennukiller's answer (on my 100k lines tests it won ~12 secs against my ~14 secs, whereas list-append solution would take a few minutes).

You can use the following trick:

# WORKS FASTER THAN THESE LAME LISTS! ! !
size=0;while IFS= read -r line; do
    echo $line
    ((++size))
    eval "SWAMP_$size='$line'"
done

Or you can do the following:

#!/bin/bash
size=0
namespace="SWAMP"

ArrayAppend() {
    namespace="$1"
    # suppose array size is global
    new_value="$2"
    eval "${namespace}_$size='$2'"
    eval "echo \$${namespace}_$size"
    ((++size))
}

ArrayAppend "$namespace" "$RANDOM"
ArrayAppend "$namespace" "$RANDOM"
ArrayAppend "$namespace" "$RANDOM"
ArrayAppend "$namespace" "$RANDOM"
ArrayAppend "$namespace" "$RANDOM"

As long as the interpreter is in tag list, here's a link for object oriented bash.

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