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.a = .b
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Like math expression - operator precedence is important.
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Like math expressions - operator precedence is important.
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The `=` operator takes two arguments, a `lhs` expression, which in this case is `.a` and `rhs` expression which is `.b`.
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The `=` operator takes two arguments, a `lhs` expression, which in this case is `.a` and `rhs` expression which is `.b`.
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ b: dog
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## Complex assignment, operator precedence rules
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## Complex assignment, operator precedence rules
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Just like math expression - `yq` expression have an order of precedence. The pipe `|` operator has a low order of precedence, so operators with higher precedence will get evaluated first.
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Just like math expressions - `yq` expressions have an order of precedence. The pipe `|` operator has a low order of precedence, so operators with higher precedence will get evaluated first.
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Most of the time, this is intuitively what you'd want, for instance `.a = "cat" | .b = "dog"` is effectively: `(.a = "cat") | (.b = "dog")`.
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Most of the time, this is intuitively what you'd want, for instance `.a = "cat" | .b = "dog"` is effectively: `(.a = "cat") | (.b = "dog")`.
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# Anchor and Alias Operators
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# Anchor and Alias Operators
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Use the `alias` and `anchor` operators to read and write yaml aliases and anchors. The `explode` operator normalizes a yaml file (dereference (or expands) aliases and remove anchor names).
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Use the `alias` and `anchor` operators to read and write yaml aliases and anchors. The `explode` operator normalises a yaml file (dereference (or expands) aliases and remove anchor names).
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`yq` supports merge aliases (like `<<: *blah`) however this is no longer in the standard yaml spec (1.2) and so `yq` will automatically add the `!!merge` tag to these nodes as it is effectively a custom tag.
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`yq` supports merge aliases (like `<<: *blah`) however this is no longer in the standard yaml spec (1.2) and so `yq` will automatically add the `!!merge` tag to these nodes as it is effectively a custom tag.
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Use `eval` to dynamically process an expression - for instance from an environme
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`eval` takes a single argument, and evaluates that as a `yq` expression. Any valid expression can be used, beit a path `.a.b.c | select(. == "cat")`, or an update `.a.b.c = "gogo"`.
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`eval` takes a single argument, and evaluates that as a `yq` expression. Any valid expression can be used, beit a path `.a.b.c | select(. == "cat")`, or an update `.a.b.c = "gogo"`.
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Tip: This can be useful way parameterize complex scripts.
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Tip: This can be useful way parameterise complex scripts.
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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Note that versions prior to 4.18 require the 'eval/e' command to be specified. 
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Note that versions prior to 4.18 require the 'eval/e' command to be specified. 
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# Anchor and Alias Operators
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# Anchor and Alias Operators
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Use the `alias` and `anchor` operators to read and write yaml aliases and anchors. The `explode` operator normalizes a yaml file (dereference (or expands) aliases and remove anchor names).
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Use the `alias` and `anchor` operators to read and write yaml aliases and anchors. The `explode` operator normalises a yaml file (dereference (or expands) aliases and remove anchor names).
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`yq` supports merge aliases (like `<<: *blah`) however this is no longer in the standard yaml spec (1.2) and so `yq` will automatically add the `!!merge` tag to these nodes as it is effectively a custom tag.
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`yq` supports merge aliases (like `<<: *blah`) however this is no longer in the standard yaml spec (1.2) and so `yq` will automatically add the `!!merge` tag to these nodes as it is effectively a custom tag.
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`eval` takes a single argument, and evaluates that as a `yq` expression. Any valid expression can be used, beit a path `.a.b.c | select(. == "cat")`, or an update `.a.b.c = "gogo"`.
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`eval` takes a single argument, and evaluates that as a `yq` expression. Any valid expression can be used, beit a path `.a.b.c | select(. == "cat")`, or an update `.a.b.c = "gogo"`.
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Tip: This can be useful way parameterize complex scripts.
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Tip: This can be useful way parameterise complex scripts.
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