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Hello,
I kinda newbie in unix so I would like so help.I know that there is a command that compares two integer numbers test (eg. [ $1 -eq 0 ] #$1=0 ).I would like to know if it is possible to compare any number with another (eg. 2.3=0 or 3.7!=0 4.5>2.2). Thank you in advance. |
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