Bash to split string and numbering it just like Python enumerate function
I think you can just add something like count=$(($count+1))
#!/bin/bash
#
# Script to split a string based on the delimiter
my_string="One;Two;Three"
my_array=($(echo $my_string | tr ";" "\n"))
#Print the split string
count=0
for i in "${my_array[@]}"
do
count=$(($count+1))
echo $count - $i
done
I saw you posted a post earlier today, sorry I failed to upload the code but still hope this could help you
my_string="AA-BBB"
IFS='-' read -ra my_array <<< "$my_string"
len=${#my_array[@]}
for (( i=0; i<$len; i++ )); do
up=$(($i % 2))
#echo $up
if [ $up -eq 0 ]
then
echo ${my_array[i]} = '"Country name"'
elif [ $up -eq 1 ]
then
echo ${my_array[i]} = '"City name"'
fi
done
Here is a standard bash way of doing this:
my_string="One;Two;Three"
IFS=';' read -ra my_array <<< "$my_string"
# builds my_array='([0]="One" [1]="Two" [2]="Three")'
# loop through array and print index+1 with element
# ${#my_array[@]} is length of the array
for ((i=0; i<${#my_array[@]}; i++)); do
printf '%d: %s\n' $((i+1)) "${my_array[i]}"
done
1: One
2: Two
3: Three