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12.2.6 Merging an Array into a String
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When doing string processing, it is often useful to be able to join all
the strings in an array into one long string. The following function,
`join()', accomplishes this task. It is used later in several of the
application programs ( Sample Programs).
Good function design is important; this function needs to be general
but it should also have a reasonable default behavior. It is called
with an array as well as the beginning and ending indices of the
elements in the array to be merged. This assumes that the array
indices are numeric--a reasonable assumption since the array was likely
created with `split()' ( String Functions):
# join.awk --- join an array into a string
function join(array, start, end, sep, result, i)
{
if (sep == "")
sep = " "
else if (sep == SUBSEP) # magic value
sep = ""
result = array[start]
for (i = start + 1; i <= end; i++)
result = result sep array[i]
return result
}
An optional additional argument is the separator to use when joining
the strings back together. If the caller supplies a nonempty value,
`join()' uses it; if it is not supplied, it has a null value. In this
case, `join()' uses a single space as a default separator for the
strings. If the value is equal to `SUBSEP', then `join()' joins the
strings with no separator between them. `SUBSEP' serves as a "magic"
value to indicate that there should be no separation between the
component strings.(1)
---------- Footnotes ----------
(1) It would be nice if `awk' had an assignment operator for
concatenation. The lack of an explicit operator for concatenation
makes string operations more difficult than they really need to be.
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