01-14-2009
if statement problem
Hi I have a bash script like this
if [ $1 -le 2279 ]
then
echo "A"
else
echo "B"
fi
$1 is something like 02350 (there is always a trailing '0')
and I would like to have an if based on the value of the digits after the 0.
Can anybody help?
Thanks,
Sarah
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