I have an array called "array" which contains five animal names. I would like to have two newlines(\n\n) after each array item expect the last one. Script below does exactly what I want:
[user@T60 ~]$ cat scriptfile.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
array=( cat dog elefant zebra hippo )
number_of_items_in_array=${#array[@]}
penultimate_array_item=$(( $number_of_items_in_array - 2 ))
ultimate_array_item=$(( $number_of_items_in_array - 1 ))
for i in $(seq 0 $penultimate_array_item); do
printf '%s\n' "${array[$i]/%/$'\n\n'}"
done
for i in $ultimate_array_item; do
printf '%s\n' "${array[$i]}"
done
[user@T60 ~]$ ./scriptfile.sh
cat
dog
elefant
zebra
hippo
[user@T60 ~]$
However, I find it bit clunky. Is there a more elegant and minimalistic solution?