You would find the array keys with "${!foo[@]}" (reference), so:
for i in "${!foo[@]}"; do
printf "%s\t%s\n" "$i" "${foo[$i]}"
done
Which means that indices will be in $i while the elements themselves have to be accessed via ${foo[$i]}
You would find the array keys with "${!foo[@]}" (reference), so:
for i in "${!foo[@]}"; do
printf "%s\t%s\n" "$i" "${foo[$i]}"
done
Which means that indices will be in $i while the elements themselves have to be accessed via ${foo[$i]}