LDP/LDP/guide/docbook/abs-guide/ex78.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Indirect variable referencing.
# This has a few of the attributes of references in C++.
a=letter_of_alphabet
letter_of_alphabet=z
echo "a = $a" # Direct reference.
echo "Now a = ${!a}" # Indirect reference.
# The ${!variable} notation is more intuitive than the old
#+ eval var1=\$$var2
echo
t=table_cell_3
table_cell_3=24
echo "t = ${!t}" # t = 24
table_cell_3=387
echo "Value of t changed to ${!t}" # 387
# No 'eval' necessary.
# This is useful for referencing members of an array or table,
#+ or for simulating a multi-dimensional array.
# An indexing option (analogous to pointer arithmetic)
#+ would have been nice. Sigh.
exit 0
# See also, ind-ref.sh example.