PERL/C2/Arrays/English
Title Of Script: Arrays in Perl
Author: Amol Brahmankar
Keywords: Array in perl video tutorial.
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Slide | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Arrays in Perl. |
Slide: Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will learn about;
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Slide: System Requirements | Here I am using Ubuntu Linux12.04 operating system and Perl 5.14.2
I will also be using the gedit Text Editor.
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Slide: Prerequisites | You should have basic knowledge of Variables & Data Structures in Perl
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Slide | * Array is a simple data structure which contains elements of any data type.
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Slide | The syntax for declaring an array is -
@myArray = (1, 2, 3, 'abc', 10.3); |
Slide | The last index of an array can be found with this command -
$#myArray |
Let us understand this using a sample program. | |
Terminal
gedit arrayIndex.pl & >> Enter |
Open the terminal and type
gedit arrayIndex dot pl space ampersand and press Enter.
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gedit
print “Last index of myArray is: $#myArray\n”;
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Type the piece of code that is displayed on screen
<<pause>>
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@myArray = (1, 2, 3, 'abc', 10.3);
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Here we have declared & defined an array which contains 5 elements.
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Press Ctrl+S to save the file. | |
Switch to terminal
perl arrayIndex.pl
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Now, switch to the terminal and execute the Perl script. Type -
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Highlight the output on the terminal
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The output shown on terminal is <<pause>>
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Now, let us see how to get length of an array in perl. | |
Slide | There are many ways by which we can find the length of an array.
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Terminal
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Let us look at an illustration of array length using a sample program.
gedit arrayLength dot pl space ampersand
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Gedit
$length = @myArray;
$#myArray + 1, "\n";
$length\n";
scalar(@myArray), "\n"; |
Type the following piece of code, as shown on the screen-
Here we have declared & defined an array which contains 5 elements.
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Highlight comma in print statement | Please note,
We have concatenated the output in the print statement using comma. |
Press Ctrl + S to save the file. | |
Terminal
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Now let us execute the script.
Switch to terminal and type-
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Length of an array using index: 5
Length of an array using scalar variable: 5 Length of an array using scalar function: 5 |
The output is as shown on the terminal.
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Next, let us understand how to access individual elements in an array. | |
Slide | Indexing is used to access elements of an array. |
Slide
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Let us look at an example for accessing elements of an array at -
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Terminal | Switch to the terminal and type -
and press Enter.
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Gedit
print "First element of myArray is: ", ''' '''$myArray[0], "\n";
print "3rd Element of myArray is: ", ''' '''$myArray[2], "\n";
print "Last element of myArray is: ", ''' '''$myArray[$#myArray], "\n";
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Type the following piece of code as shown.
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Highlight
$myArray[0], "\n";
$myArray[$#myArray], "\n"; |
Please note-
i.e position of element minus 1.
zero is passed as index.
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Now, let us understand, how to loop over each element of an array. | |
Slide | There are two ways of looping over an array-
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Let's learn how to use these loops to iterate over an array using a sample program. | |
Terminal | For this, switch to the terminal and type
gedit loopingOverArray dot pl space ampersand
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Gedit
for ($i = 0; $i <= $#myArray; $i++) { # Do the operation on individual element print "Printing element using for loop: ", $myArray[$i], "\n"; }
print "======================= ==========================\n";
foreach $element (@myArray) { # Do the operation on individual element print "Printing element using foreach loop: $element\n"; } |
This will open loopingOverArray Perl script in gedit.
<<pause>>
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Slide | Please Note:
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Press ctrl + s | Press Ctrl + S to save the file. |
Switch to terminal
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Then switch to the terminal and execute the Perl script as -
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Highlight the output on the terminal
Printing element using for loop: 2 Printing element using for loop: 3 ========================== Printing element using foreach loop: 1 Printing element using foreach loop: 2 Printing element using foreach loop: 3 |
The following output is displayed on the terminal. <pause>
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Slide | In Perl, we can declare a sequential array as-
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Slide | Perl also provides array slicing.
@mynewArray = @myarray[1, 4];
@mynewArray = (23, 87); |
Slide: Summary | Let us summarize.
using sample programs. |
Slide: Assignment | Here is assignment for you -
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Hope you enjoyed this Perl tutorial.
This is Amol Brahmankar signing off.
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