OK i put code here, just simple for loop and print line containing white spaces
names with white spaces are printed like:
i want:
also tried to quote
inf for loop but did not work according expectations. Also awk i tried i thought it may help with quotes but did not.
Oh its not my day for syntax...
cat gzipsize.txt | awk '{print "echo",$1,$2} > master.txt
I have read a lot about the awk -v but haven't been able to get it to work. I have a variable in my script and I'm looking just to push it into the awk after the $2 (or anywhere would do)!!!
Every... (11 Replies)
hi, i'm new in shell scripting and i'm working on bash on solaris 5.9
after try many stuff with unexpected results, i wonder:
it is not posible in bash, to use a variable that was created inside a loop, out of it?
i mean, for instance:
cat mytext | \
while read text
do
viko=$text... (2 Replies)
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Where can I download the VTC - Unix Shell Scripting Advanced complete video.
I don't know in which thread I should post this question.Plz help me out, or just tell me the link in the reply to this post.
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Would appreciate if someone can explain the ${0##*/} line. What does it do?
I am aware that $0 is the script name, $# is number of arguments passed in, $* is all the arguments. With the curly brackets {} added in, what's the eventual effect?
Does ${0##*/} actually equals $0$#$*? (something like... (3 Replies)
Hi all
I've got a question regarding error handling in shell scripts. My background is mainly object oriented programming languages, but for a year or so I've been doing more and more (bash) shell scripting (which I quite enjoy by the way).
To handle errors in my scripts I... (3 Replies)
I am not an expert of shell scripting, but I can do some simple things. Now, I read a script written by others and I need some help from the experts of this forum.
Please help me to understand what is going on in this cycle:
if ; then
] && \
export... (25 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
I am working on a hands on project. We are creating a script for a corporate phone list. The project I am... (2 Replies)
Hi,
How could we take the value of awk variables out to shell?
I know the following methods
1. awk '{print $1}' < file | read a
echo $a
2. a=`awk '{print $1}' < file`
echo $a
Please let me know if there are any other methods.
Also, how do we take more than 1 variable value... (4 Replies)
Dear Unix gurus,
We have a config shell script file which has 30 variables which needs to be passed to master unix shell script that invokes oracle database sessions. So those 30 variables need to go through the database sessions (They are inputs) via a shell script. one of the variable name... (1 Reply)
Dear Unix gurus,
We have a config shell script file which has 30 variables which needs to be passed to master unix shell script that invokes oracle database sessions. So those 30 variables need to go through the database sessions (They are inputs) via a shell script. one of the variable name... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
envstore
ENVSTORE(1) BSD General Commands Manual ENVSTORE(1)NAME
envstore -- save and restore environment variables
SYNOPSIS
envstore command [args ...]
DESCRIPTION
envstore can save and restore environment variables, thus transferring them between different shells.
command must be one of
clear
Forget all stored variables
eval
Produce shell code for evaluation, restoring all saved variables
list
List saved variables in better readable format
save variable [value]
Save variable either with its current shell value or with value
rm variable
Remove variable from store
Note: Only the first character of command is checked, so envstore e instead of envstore eval, envstore c for envstore clear, etc., are also
valid.
ENVIRONMENT
ENVSTORE_FILE The file in which the environment parameters are stored, /tmp/envstore-EUID by default,
LIMITATIONS
Variable names or values must not contain null bytes or newlines.
Due to limitations imposed by most shells, it is not possible to save parameters containing more than one consecutive whitespace. envstore
will save and display them correctly, but unless you do IFS trickery, your shell will not be able to load them.
The current maximum length (in bytes) is 255 bytes for the variable name and 1023 bytes for its content.
AUTHOR
envstore was written by Daniel Friesel <derf@derf.homelinux.org>.
Original idea and script by Maximilian Gass <mxey@ghosthacking.net>.
SEE ALSO envify(1)BSD December 1, 2009 BSD