2021年8月23日(月) 13:40 L A Walsh :
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> On 2021/08/22 19:14, Koichi Murase wrote:
> > I'd guess Ilkka has asked the use case for this particular output
> > format, i.e., the quoted fields inside a single word. If the purpose
> > is organizing the data, I would naturally expect the result in the
> > fo
On 2021/08/22 19:14, Koichi Murase wrote:
I'd guess Ilkka has asked the use case for this particular output
format, i.e., the quoted fields inside a single word. If the purpose
is organizing the data, I would naturally expect the result in the
following more useful format in separate words wi
2021年8月23日(月) 10:54 L A Walsh :
> On 2021/08/19 02:15, Ilkka Virta wrote:
> > $ declare -A A=([foo bar]="123 456" [adsf]="456 789")
> > $ printf "<%s>\n" "${A[@]@K}"
> >
> >
> > Interesting. I wonder, what's the intended use-case for this?
> >
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> Does it matter?: Organizing data.
I'd guess I
On 2021/08/19 02:15, Ilkka Virta wrote:
$ declare -A A=([foo bar]="123 456" [adsf]="456 789")
$ printf "<%s>\n" "${A[@]@K}"
Interesting. I wonder, what's the intended use-case for this?
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Does it matter?: Organizing data.
In this case, the data may be organized by pairs.
If you have a l