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Time Narration
00:01 Dear friends, Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Arrays & functions
00:07 In this tutorial, we will learn
00:11 To pass an array to a function
00:14 Use of exit statement in a function
00:17 Use of return statement in a function
00:20 With the help of some examples
00:24 To follow this tutorial you should have knowledge of Shell Scripting.
00:29 You should also have knowledge of arrays and if statement in BASH.
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00:43 For this tutorial I am using
00:46 Ubuntu Linux 12.04 Operating System and
00:50 GNU BASH version 4.2
00:54 Please note, GNU Bash version 4 or above is recommended to practice this tutorial.
01:02 Let us first learn how to pass an array to a function, and its usage.
01:09 Let me open a file function_(underscore)array dot sh
01:15 This is the shebang line.
01:18 Our function name is array_(underscore) display
01:22 Open curly brace opens the function definition.
01:27 The use of Dollar @(at-sign) was explained in previous tutorials in this series.
01:34 Basically, it is used to print all arguments passed to a function.
01:40 Dollar @ (at sign) within round brackets stores array elements in variable 'array'.
01:47 Dollar opening curly brace array within square bracket @(At-sign) closing curly brace
01:55 This line of code displays all the elements of an array.
02:00 Dollar opening curly brace array within square bracket one closing curly brace
02:08 This line of code displays the second element of the array
02:14 Operating_systems is declared with the elements Ubuntu, Fedora, Redhat and Suse
02:22 Here, array operating_systems is passed to the function array_display'.
02:29 The syntax to pass an array to a function is function_name space dollar opening curly brace array_name within square bracket @(At sign) closing curly brace
02:45 Come back to our program.
02:48 Similarly, colors is declared with the elements White, green, red and blue
02:57 Here, array colors is passed to the function array_display
03:02 Now let's save the file and go to the terminal.
03:07 Type chmod space plus x space function underscore array dot sh
03:18 Press Enter.
03:19 Type dot slash function underscore array dot sh
03:25 Press Enter.
03:27 As we can see, array elements of 'operating_systems' and 'colors' are displayed.
03:33 And the second array element of 'operating_systems' and 'colors' are also displayed.
03:41 In Bash, 'exit' and 'return' statements gives status code of a function or a program.
03:49 The return statement will return to the script from where it was called.
03:54 exit statement will end the entire script from where it is encountered.
04:01 Let us learn these 2 ways to return within a function.
04:06 Let me open a file 'return_exit.sh'
04:12 This is the shebang line.
04:14 Function name is return_(Underscore)function
04:18 Open curly brace opens the function definition.
04:22 This if statement compares two variables.
04:27 If the two variables are equal, then commands in 'if' are executed.
04:33 This echo statement displays the message
04:36 This is return function.
04:39 return 0 moves the control from function to main program with status code 0(zero).
04:47 Note that the statements after return will not be executed in a function.
04:54 fi indicates the end of if statement
04:58 Here the function name is exit_(Undescore)function
05:02 The if statement here compares two variables.
05:06 If the two variables are equal, then the commands in 'if' are executed.
05:14 This echo statement displays the message "This is exit function"
05:19 exit 0 will terminate the program.
05:23 fi indicates the end of this if statement.
05:27 This is a function call with arguments 3 and 3.
05:33 This displays the message "We are in main program"
05:38 This is another function call with arguments 3 and 3.
05:44 This echo statement displays the message "This line is not displayed"
05:49 Note that exit will terminate the program.
05:53 Anything after exit will not be executed.
05:58 Save the file and go to the terminal.
06:00 Type chmod space plus x space return underscore exit dot sh
06:09 Press Enter.
06:12 Type dot slash return underscore exit dot sh
06:18 Press Enter.
06:20 The output displays the messages as shown.
06:24 Now, let us understand the flow of the program.
06:27 The control will be in main program, which is the script itself.
06:33 The control goes to return_function because of the function call.
06:39 As the two variables are equal, it displays the message '"This is return function
06:47 Then it encounters return 0.And the control flows from function to the statement below the function call, in the main program.
06:59 Then it displays the message We are in main program
07:03 After that, the control goes to exit_function because of the function call.
07:11 As the two variables are equal, it displays the message "This is exit function"
07:19 Then it encounters exit 0. This will terminate the program.
07:25 Any statement after exit will not be executed.
07:30 Also, the statement This line is not displayed will not be executed.
07:36 Hope the difference is clear to you.
07:39 Let us now summarise.
07:41 In this tutorial, we learnt
07:44 To pass an array to a function
07:47 Use of exit statement in a function
07:50 Use of return statement in a function
07:53 With the help of some examples
07:56 As an assignment.
07:57 Write a program,
07:58 Where a function adds all the elements in an array The function should display the sum of elements.
08:07 Make 2 function calls with array elements (1, 2, 3) and (4, 5, 6)
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