How do you read/process 2 files in sync with each other in bash?
I have 2 text files which have the same number of lines/items in them. One file is
a
b
c
The other file is
1
2
3
How do I loop through these files in sync so that a
is associated with 1
, b->2, c->3?
I thought that I could read in the files as an array and then process them with an index but it seems like my syntax/logic is incorrect.
So doing f1=$(cat file1)
makes f1 = a b c
. I thought doing f1=($(cat file1))
would make it into an array but it makes f1=a
and thus no array for me to process.
In case anyone was wondering what my messed up code is:
hostnames=($(cat $host_file))
# trying to read in as an array, which apparently is incorrect
roles=($(cat $role_file))
for i in {0..3}
do
echo ${hostnames[$i]}
# wanted to iterate through each element in the file/array
# but there is only one object instead of N objects
echo ${roles[$i]}
done
$IFS
to\n
and use the commandarray=($(<file))
and then use the commandfor ((n=0;n<${#array[@]};n++));do echo "${array[n]}";done
to process the array(s).