How do you read a csv file into a two dimensional array in BASH?
How do you read a csv file into a two dimensional array in BASH? The script needs to be dynamic enough where it can take csv files with variable number of rows and columns.
For example, if I hav开发者_如何转开发e a csv file that looks like
AVERAGE STDEV MAX
17 18 19
or
AVERAGE STDEV MAX MIN
17 18 19 1
One way to simulate a two-dimensional array is to keep the rows as strings in a one-dimensional array and unpack them at each iteration. You will have to choose a suitable delimiter that doesn't appear in the data. Since you mention CSV, I'll use a comma, but this won't be smart enough to handle data like this with embedded commas:
name, start date, visits, games, balance
"Williamson, Dennis", "January 11, 2007", 12, 42, 17000
Here's a simple example of iterating over the values in a simulated two-dimensional array:
# avg, stddev, max, min
data_array=(
"17,18,19,1"
"12,14,16,2"
"6,8,10,3"
)
saveIFS=$IFS
for row in ${data_array[@]}
do
IFS=","
cols=($row)
IFS=$saveIFS
for col in ${cols[@]}
do
newval=$(do_something $col)
done
done
Making changes to the contents of the array is possible:
rowidx=2
colidx=2
IFS=","
cols=(${data_array[rowidx]})
cols[colidx]=$some_value
data_array[rowidx]="${cols[*]}"
IFS=$saveIFS
As you can see, it gets complicated fast and there are lots of gotchas which I haven't mentioned. Use Python.
bash supports only one-dimensional arrays. To see an emulation of 2 dimensions check out twodim.sh in the advanced bash scripting guide:
example 27.17 in
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/arrays.html
And I agree this does sound like homework.
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