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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Quit Function Issues Post 302310549 by warlock129 on Saturday 25th of April 2009 02:50:46 PM
Old 04-25-2009
Quit Function Issues

Hi everyone,

I am writing a small menu driven program and have come across a problem i am having trouble solving. I am using Windows XP and i am developing this in the Unix Bash shell. I am trying to make it possible to exit the program from each of the five main interfaces. The code is as shown below:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
#Filename: Assigntest Author: Luke Francis
quit=n
while [ "$quit" = "n" ]
do
clear
echo "OPERATOR ADMINISTRATIVE TOOL"
echo "1. User Information"
echo "2. Network Connectivity"
echo "3. Processes"
echo "4. System Information"
echo "5. Hardware Utilization"
echo "Q. Quit"
echo
echo "Which option do you require?"

read menunumber
case $menunumber in
1)clear
echo "USER INFORMATION"
 echo "1. Registered Users"
 echo "2. Disk Usage"
 echo "3. Last Logins"
 echo "4. Users Currently Logged In"
 echo "5. Total number of users"
 echo "Q. Quit"

echo "Which option do you require?"

read menunumber2
case $menunumber2 in

1)clear
echo "The users registered on the system are:"
echo
awk -F: '{print $1}' /etc/passwd
echo
echo "Hit the Enter Key to continue"
read junk;;

2)clear
echo "Disk Usage is as follows:"
echo
du
echo
echo "Hit Enter Key to continue"
read junk;;

3)clear
echo "Information on last noted login can be found next to each username."
echo
last
echo
echo "Hit Enter Key to continue"
read junk;;

4)clear
echo "Users currently logged in are:"
echo
 w
echo
echo "Hit Enter Key to continue"
read junk;;

5)clear
echo "The total number of users are:"
echo
 who -q
echo
echo "Hit Enter Key to continue"
read junk;;

Q|q)clear
echo "Are you sure you want to quit? Y/N"
read choice1
case $choice1 in
N|n)clear
echo "Hit Enter Key to continue"
read junk;;

Y|y)quit=y;;
*)clear
sleep 1
esac
esac
esac
done
clear
echo "Thank you for using the Operator Administrative Tool"


My quit command at the bottom (code after Q|q) ) works fine but i am trying to apply it to my main menu (after "OPERATOR ADMINISTRATIVE TOOL") where and how within my code shall i go about doing this?

I'd be really grateful for some help. thanks
 

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INTVAL(3)								 1								 INTVAL(3)

intval - Get the integer value of a variable

SYNOPSIS
int intval (mixed $var, [int $base = 10]) DESCRIPTION
Returns the integer value of $var, using the specified $base for the conversion (the default is base 10). intval(3) should not be used on objects, as doing so will emit an E_NOTICE level error and return 1. PARAMETERS
o $var - The scalar value being converted to an integer o $base - The base for the conversion Note If $base is 0, the base used is determined by the format of $var: o if string includes a "0x" (or "0X") prefix, the base is taken as 16 (hex); otherwise, o if string starts with "0", the base is taken as 8 (octal); otherwise, o the base is taken as 10 (decimal). RETURN VALUES
The integer value of $var on success, or 0 on failure. Empty arrays return 0, non-empty arrays return 1. The maximum value depends on the system. 32 bit systems have a maximum signed integer range of -2147483648 to 2147483647. So for example on such a system, intval('1000000000000') will return 2147483647. The maximum signed integer value for 64 bit systems is 9223372036854775807. Strings will most likely return 0 although this depends on the leftmost characters of the string. The common rules of integer casting apply. EXAMPLES
Example #1 intval(3) examples The following examples are based on a 32 bit system. <?php echo intval(42); // 42 echo intval(4.2); // 4 echo intval('42'); // 42 echo intval('+42'); // 42 echo intval('-42'); // -42 echo intval(042); // 34 echo intval('042'); // 42 echo intval(1e10); // 1410065408 echo intval('1e10'); // 1 echo intval(0x1A); // 26 echo intval(42000000); // 42000000 echo intval(420000000000000000000); // 0 echo intval('420000000000000000000'); // 2147483647 echo intval(42, 8); // 42 echo intval('42', 8); // 34 echo intval(array()); // 0 echo intval(array('foo', 'bar')); // 1 ?> NOTES
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+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.1.0 | | | | | | | Throws E_NOTICE and returns 1, when an object is | | | passed to $var. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
boolval(3), floatval(3), strval(3), settype(3), is_numeric(3), Type juggling, BCMath Arbitrary Precision Mathematics Functions. PHP Documentation Group INTVAL(3)
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