AWK supports one-dimensional arrays only. However, we can simulate multidimensional arrays using one-dimensional arrays. Let us create a multidimensional array as follows:
$ vi multi_arr1.awk
BEGIN{
arr["1,1"] = 10
arr["1,2"] = 20
arr["2,1"] = 30
arr["2,2"] = 40
arr["3,1"] = 50
arr["3,2"] = 60
for ( v in arr ) print "Index ",v, " contains "arr[v]
}
<strong>$ awk -f multi_arr1.awk
The output of the execution of the preceding code is as follows:
Index 1,1 contains 10
Index 1,2 contains 20
Index 2,1 contains 30
Index 2,2 contains 40
Index 3,1 contains 50
Index 3,2 contains 60
In the preceding example, we have given the arr["1,1"] array as the index. It is not two indexes, as would be the case in a true multidimensional...