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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Ksh How to test if variable is numeric?? Post 302183658 by era on Wednesday 9th of April 2008 03:41:57 PM
Old 04-09-2008
There are ways of course, but it would be better IMHO to understand what's wrong here. Does it pass strict numerical test? Does it pass five-character test?

Code:
case $zipcode in *[!0-9]*) echo did not pass all-number test >&2;; esac
case $zipcode in ?????) echo did not pass five-character test >&2;; esac

 

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