Bash: How to assign an associative array to another variable name (e.g. rename the variable)?

With associative arrays, I don't believe there's any other method than iterating for key in "${! TEMPARRAY@}" # make sure you include the quotes there do MAINARRAY"$key"="${TEMPARRAY"$key"}" # or: MAINARRAY+=( "$key"="${TEMPARRAY"$key"}" ) done.

That's what I thought, but I get an error on that line: "must use subscript when assigning associative array" – David Parks Jul 12 at 6:27.

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