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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting All I want to do is Multiply... Post 302399605 by murugaperumal on Monday 1st of March 2010 03:21:50 AM
Old 03-01-2010
Dear Friend,

You can use the following coding also.

Code:
i=1

for fact in `seq 1 5`
do
          i=$(( $i * $fact ))
done

  echo $i

 

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TCRTEST(1)							   Tokyo Tyrant 							TCRTEST(1)

NAME
tcrtest - test cases of the remote database API DESCRIPTION
The command `tcrtest' is a utility for facility test and performance test. This command is used in the following format. `host' specifies the host name of the server. `rnum' specifies the number of iterations. tcrtest write [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] [-nr] [-rnd] host rnum Store records with keys of 8 bytes. They change as `00000001', `00000002'... tcrtest read [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] [-mul num] [-rnd] host Retrieve all records of the database above. tcrtest remove [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] [-rnd] host Remove all records of the database above. tcrtest rcat [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] [-shl num] [-dai|-dad] [-ext name] [-xlr|-xlg] host rnum Store records with partway duplicated keys using concatenate mode. tcrtest misc [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] host rnum Perform miscellaneous test of various operations. tcrtest wicked [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] host rnum Perform updating operations of list and map selected at random. tcrtest table [-port num] [-cnum num] [-tout num] [-exp num] host rnum Perform miscellaneous test of the table extension. Options feature the following. -port num : specify the port number. -cnum num : specify the number of connections. -tout num : specify the timeout of each session in seconds. -nr : use the function `tcrdbputnr' instead of `tcrdbput'. -rnd : select keys at random. -mul num : specify the number of records for the mget command. -shl num : use `tcrdbputshl' and specify the width. -dai : use `tcrdbaddint' instead of `tcrdbputcat'. -dad : use `tcrdbadddouble' instead of `tcrdbputcat'. -ext name : call a script language extension function. -xlr : perform record locking. -xlg : perform global locking. -exp num : specify the lifetime of expiration test. If the port number is not more than 0, UNIX domain socket is used and the path of the socket file is specified by the host parameter. This command returns 0 on success, another on failure. SEE ALSO
ttserver(1), ttultest(1), ttulmgr(1), tcrmttest(1), tcrmgr(1), ttutil(3), tcrdb(3) Man Page 2010-01-20 TCRTEST(1)
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