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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T07:43:46+00:00 2026-06-13T07:43:46+00:00

I’m trying to store the output of the find command to an array. I

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I’m trying to store the output of the find command to an array.

I tried different things, and nothing seemed to work, couple of them in commented lines below. I guess the problem is with “${findNameCmdSubDir[@]}” is getting tokenized, and the the directories intended to exclude from search are ignored, and all directories are being listed.

If i give the find command without passing it to an array i.e., the plain find command, i see the expected output of listing all the other directories without the excludes.

#! /bin/bash
android_path=$1
excludeDirFromSearch=( doc build test unit-test script hardware prebuilt device . )
let "dirCount = 0"

findNameCmdSubDir=()
for dir in "${excludeDirFromSearch[@]}"; do
    if [ $((dirCount++)) -eq ${#excludeDirFromSearch[@]} ]; then
            findNameCmdSubDir+=(-name "${dir}*")
    else
            findNameCmdSubDir+=(-name "${dir}*" -prune -o)
    fi
done

searchSubDirectories=()
searchSubDirectories=( $(find "${android_path}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
"${findNameCmdSubDir[@]}" -type d ) ) <<-- Not Working!
#find "${android_path}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 "${findNameCmdSubDir[@]}" \
#    -type d | while read line; do
#        echo "$line"
#done  <-- Not working
find "${android_path}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 "${findNameCmdSubDir[@]}" \
    -type d -print <-- works as expected !

echo "${searchSubDirectories[@]}"

Update

I tried escaping the double quotes and still no luck

searchSubDirectories=( $(find "${android_path}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \"${findNameCmdSubDir[@]}\" -type d ) ) <<-- Not Working!
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    2026-06-13T07:43:47+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:43 am

    The problem lies here

    searchSubDirectories=( $(find "${android_path}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
    "${findNameCmdSubDir[@]}" -type d ) )
    

    You are missing a -print at the end.


    Also, regarding this block

    for dir in "${excludeDirFromSearch[@]}"; do
        if [ $((dirCount++)) -eq ${#excludeDirFromSearch[@]} ]; then
                findNameCmdSubDir+=(-name "${dir}*")
        else
                findNameCmdSubDir+=(-name "${dir}*" -prune -o)
        fi
    done
    

    get rid of this

    if [ $((dirCount++)) -eq ${#excludeDirFromSearch[@]} ]; then
                findNameCmdSubDir+=(-name "${dir}*")
    

    You don’t need it. You need -prune -o for all your excluded directories, i.e. your completed command string should have this form

        find -name EXCLUDE1 -prune -o -name EXCLUDE2 -prune -o -type d -print 
    

    Compare this to what you have in mind (which won’t work as you intended)

        find -name EXCLUDE1 -prune -o -name EXCLUDE2 -prune -type d
    
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