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Arrays
You can give an index to access a specific element:
e.g.: given a sample file of
diff --git a/docs/search/search_index.json b/docs/search/search_index.json
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- "text": "yq r \n\n\n\n\nThis command can take a json file as input too, and will output yaml unless specified to export as json (-j)\n\n\nBasic\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\nb:\n c: 2\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml b.c\n\n\n\n\nwill output the value of '2'.\n\n\nFrom Stdin\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\ncat sample.yaml | yq r - b.c\n\n\n\n\nwill output the value of '2'.\n\n\nSplat\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\n---\nbob:\n item1:\n cats: bananas\n item2:\n cats: apples\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml bob.*.cats\n\n\n\n\nwill output\n\n\n- bananas\n- apples\n\n\n\n\nHandling '.' in the yaml key\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\nb.x:\n c: 2\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml \\\"b.x\\\".c\n\n\n\n\nwill output the value of '2'.\n\n\nArrays\n\u00b6\n\n\nYou can give an index to access a specific element:\ne.g.: given a sample file of\n\n\nb:\n e:\n - name: fred\n value: 3\n - name: sam\n value: 4\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml 'b.e[1].name'\n\n\n\n\nwill output 'sam'\n\n\nNote that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.\n\n\nArray Splat\n\u00b6\n\n\ne.g.: given a sample file of\n\n\nb:\n e:\n - name: fred\n value: 3\n - name: sam\n value: 4\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml 'b.e[*].name'\n\n\n\n\nwill output:\n\n\n- fred\n- sam\n\n\n\n\nNote that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.\n\n\nKeys with dots\n\u00b6\n\n\nWhen specifying a key that has a dot use key lookup indicator.\n\n\nb:\n foo.bar: 7\n\n\n\n\nyaml r sample.yaml 'b[foo.bar]'\n\n\n\n\nyaml w sample.yaml 'b[foo.bar]' 9\n\n\n\n\nAny valid yaml key can be specified as part of a key lookup.\n\n\nNote that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.",
+ "text": "yq r \n\n\n\n\nThis command can take a json file as input too, and will output yaml unless specified to export as json (-j)\n\n\nBasic\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\nb:\n c: 2\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml b.c\n\n\n\n\nwill output the value of '2'.\n\n\nFrom Stdin\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\ncat sample.yaml | yq r - b.c\n\n\n\n\nwill output the value of '2'.\n\n\nSplat\n\u00b6\n\n\nGiven a sample.yaml file of:\n\n\n---\nbob:\n item1:\n cats: bananas\n item2:\n cats: apples\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml bob.*.cats\n\n\n\n\nwill output\n\n\n- bananas\n- apples\n\n\n\n\nArrays\n\u00b6\n\n\nYou can give an index to access a specific element:\ne.g.: given a sample file of\n\n\nb:\n e:\n - name: fred\n value: 3\n - name: sam\n value: 4\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml 'b.e[1].name'\n\n\n\n\nwill output 'sam'\n\n\nNote that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.\n\n\nArray Splat\n\u00b6\n\n\ne.g.: given a sample file of\n\n\nb:\n e:\n - name: fred\n value: 3\n - name: sam\n value: 4\n\n\n\n\nthen\n\n\nyq r sample.yaml 'b.e[*].name'\n\n\n\n\nwill output:\n\n\n- fred\n- sam\n\n\n\n\nNote that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.\n\n\nKeys with dots\n\u00b6\n\n\nWhen specifying a key that has a dot use key lookup indicator.\n\n\nb:\n foo.bar: 7\n\n\n\n\nyaml r sample.yaml 'b[foo.bar]'\n\n\n\n\nyaml w sample.yaml 'b[foo.bar]' 9\n\n\n\n\nAny valid yaml key can be specified as part of a key lookup.\n\n\nNote that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.",
"title": "Read"
},
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"text": "Given a sample.yaml file of: ---\nbob:\n item1:\n cats: bananas\n item2:\n cats: apples then yq r sample.yaml bob.*.cats will output - bananas\n- apples",
"title": "Splat"
},
- {
- "location": "/read/#handling-in-the-yaml-key",
- "text": "Given a sample.yaml file of: b.x:\n c: 2 then yq r sample.yaml \\\"b.x\\\".c will output the value of '2'.",
- "title": "Handling '.' in the yaml key"
- },
{
"location": "/read/#arrays",
"text": "You can give an index to access a specific element:\ne.g.: given a sample file of b:\n e:\n - name: fred\n value: 3\n - name: sam\n value: 4 then yq r sample.yaml 'b.e[1].name' will output 'sam' Note that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.",
diff --git a/mkdocs/read.md b/mkdocs/read.md
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- apples
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-### Handling '.' in the yaml key
-Given a sample.yaml file of:
-```yaml
-b.x:
- c: 2
-```
-then
-```bash
-yq r sample.yaml \"b.x\".c
-```
-will output the value of '2'.
-
### Arrays
You can give an index to access a specific element:
e.g.: given a sample file of