Starting with a number N, is there an easy way to print its digits into an array? I came up with a few ways, but thought this would be nice (with '\1' or '$1' being what was matched in the 1st part), this could be statement:
arr=(${N//[0-9]/\1 }) or arr=(${N//[0-9]/$1 }) Instead of using loops (my=declare):
n=988421 for x in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9;do n=${n//$x/$x }; done arr=($n) my -p arr
declare -a arr=([0]="9" [1]="8" [2]="8" [3]="4" [4]="2" [5]="1") or w/substrings:
for ((d=0; d<${#n};d+=1)); do arr+=(${n:$d:1}); done my -p arr
declare -a arr=([0]="9" [1]="8" [2]="8" [3]="4" [4]="2" [5]="1") Not a big thing, but having some way for the match of an RE to be specified in the output would be handy...