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Old 01-14-2009
printf in bash shell not printing negative values

hi i am using printf in a script and it is not printing negative values..i have to use printf to get rid of the newline..here is my code:

Code:
fin[i]=`echo $a - $b | bc`
printf "${fin[i]}," >> test

these statements are in a loop. here is what i get when i try to subtract 4 from 8:
Code:
./scr1: line 58: printf: -4: invalid option
printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]
./scr1: line 58: printf: -4: invalid option
printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]
./scr1: line 58: printf: -4: invalid option
printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]
./scr1: line 58: printf: -4: invalid option
printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]
./scr1: line 58: printf: -4: invalid option
printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]

what can i do to get rid of this error?
 

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XPRINTF_COMP(3) 					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					   XPRINTF_COMP(3)

NAME
free_printf_comp, new_printf_comp -- extensible printf compilation SYNOPSIS
#include <printf.h> void free_printf_comp(printf_comp_t pc); printf_comp_t new_printf_comp(printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict fmt); DESCRIPTION
To ameliorate some of the slowness caused by the extra overhead in extensible printf (see xprintf(5)), a compile/execute mechanism has been created. The new_printf_comp() function compiles the given format string, along with a printf domain (see xprintf_domain(3)) and an extended locale (see xlocale(3)), and returns a printf_comp_t structure. The domain may not be NULL, but the locale can be NULL, which means to use the current locale, either the per-thread locale if it was set, or else the global locale. Because the printf_comp_t structure records the domain and locale, care should be taken if either of these are changed. Once a printf_comp_t structure is created, it can be passed to one of the extensible printf execution variants, described in xprintf_exec(3), along with the necessary arguments. Creating the printf_comp_t structure needs to be done only once, but it can be passed to extensible printf execution variants any number of times. When the printf_comp_t structure is no longer needed, it should be passed to free_printf_comp() to release internal memory. RETURN VALUES
The new_printf_comp() function returns the new structure, or NULL on error (usually NULL domain or out of memory condition). SEE ALSO
xlocale(3), xprintf_domain(3), xprintf_exec(3), xprintf(5) Darwin Aug 19, 2012 Darwin
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