Select a random item from an array

2019-01-22 05:51发布

问题:

I'm creating a bot in Shell Script:

# Array with expressions
expressions=("Ploink Poink" "I Need Oil" "Some Bytes are Missing!" "Poink Poink" "Piiiip Beeeep!!" "Hello" "Whoops! I'm out of memmory!")

# Seed random generator
RANDOM=$$$(date +%s)

# Loop loop loop loop loop loop ...
while [ 1 ]
do
    # Get random expression...
    selectedexpression=${expressions[$RANDOM % ${#RANDOM[*]}]}

    # Write to Shell
    echo $selectedexpression


    # Wait an half hour
    sleep 1 # It's one second for debugging, dear SOers
done

I want that it prints a random item from the expressions every second. I tried this but it does not work. It only prints the first one (Ploink Poink) every time. Can anyone help me out? Thanks

回答1:

Change the line where you define selectedexpression to

selectedexpression=${expressions[$RANDOM % ${#expressions[@]} ]}

You want your index into expression to be a random number from 0 to the length of the expression array. This will do that.



回答2:

arr[0]="Ploink Poink"
arr[1]="I Need Oil"
arr[2]="Some Bytes are Missing!"
arr[3]="Poink Poink"
arr[4]="Piiiip Beeeep!!"
arr[5]="Hello"
arr[6]="Whoops! I'm out of memmory!"
rand=$[$RANDOM % ${#arr[@]}]
echo $(date)
echo ${arr[$rand]}


回答3:

Here's another solution that may be a bit more random than Jacob Mattison's solution (hard to say from the jot manpages):

declare -a expressions=('Ploink' 'I Need Oil' 'Some Bytes are Missing' 'Poink Poink' 'Piiiip Beeeep' 'Hello' 'Whoops I am out of memory')
index=$( jot -r 1  0 $((${#expressions[@]} - 1)) )
selected_expression=${expressions[index]}