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# With
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Use the `with` operator to conveniently make multiple updates to a deeply nested path, or to update array elements relatively to each other. The first argument expression sets the root context, and the second expression runs against that root context.
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## Update and style
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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deeply:
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nested: value
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval 'with(.a.deeply.nested; . = "newValue" | . style="single")' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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a:
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deeply:
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nested: 'newValue'
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```
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## Update multiple deeply nested properties
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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deeply:
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nested: value
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other: thing
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval 'with(.a.deeply; .nested = "newValue" | .other= "newThing")' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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a:
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deeply:
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nested: newValue
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other: newThing
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```
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## Update array elements relatively
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The second expression runs with each element of the array as it's contextual root. This allows you to make updates relative to the element.
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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myArray:
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- a: apple
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- a: banana
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval 'with(.myArray[]; .b = .a + " yum")' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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myArray:
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- a: apple
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b: apple yum
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- a: banana
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b: banana yum
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```
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