I am looking for the correct syntax on the expr command in UNIX. I have a script that I am building at the moment. the script is creating file1 that is an actual .sql file that is going inside the oracle database to get some information in there. It take that information, puts it inside another... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I might be making a silly mistake but I need ur help.
I have initialized various variables:
cur_month=`date +%m`
cur_year=`date +%y`
last_year=`expr $cur_year \- 1`
It works fine for cur_month & cur_year....but has problems with last_year.
FOR LAST YEAR IT GIVES A FOLLOWING... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have created 85 users on Linux server.
I use bsh shell for all users.But after any user get logged in on unix,he/she is not able to access the expr command.So anyone can tell me that if i have to include some files to access expr command.Because when i write-> expr 6+2 on $ prompt i'll... (1 Reply)
hi guys....
i hava a command expr... where i m adding a value in a loop
like
Tc=`expr $Tc\+ $l`
where
Tc is declred as a variable and every time l contains a new vaue
if
Tc =0 initially
and l =2
Tc should be equal to 0+ 2
and then
l = 4
Tc = 2+4
and dispaly as 6
but after... (5 Replies)
:)
hi Unix gurus,
Pls consider the following piece of code
str='hello'
length=echo $str|wc -c
echo $length
y= ` expr \( 80 - $length \) `
echo $y
:confused:
The last echo stmt is displaying 0 as the result.
If i put direct value like 6 instead of $length in i 3rd stmt it is giving... (8 Replies)
Hi
Can anyone explain me the usage of this command and the arguments used here and what will be the expected output :
v_num=`expr nav_d_20100204_1759 : '*\(*\)'`
what will be the value returned in v_num.
Thanks in Advance!!!
Regards
Naveen Purbia (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to code a unix function to calculate date difference between two date variables. I am stuck at a point where I am trying to convert hours into minutes. Below is the code I am doing.
function get_elapsed_time
{
export PROPS_FILE=temp.properties
export... (8 Replies)
I'm trying to check if a variable'd string is only one character and use that in an if statement the only way I could find is:
$expr "${var}" : . # expr STRING : regrep
where the "." is the grep wildcard for any single character.
Whats wrong with my code here and is there a... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tewg
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LEARN ABOUT V7
test
TEST(1) General Commands Manual TEST(1)NAME
test - condition command
SYNOPSIS
test expr
DESCRIPTION
test evaluates the expression expr, and if its value is true then returns zero exit status; otherwise, a non zero exit status is returned.
test returns a non zero exit if there are no arguments.
The following primitives are used to construct expr.
-r file true if the file exists and is readable.
-w file true if the file exists and is writable.
-f file true if the file exists and is not a directory.
-d file true if the file exists and is a directory.
-s file true if the file exists and has a size greater than zero.
-t [ fildes ]
true if the open file whose file descriptor number is fildes (1 by default) is associated with a terminal device.
-z s1 true if the length of string s1 is zero.
-n s1 true if the length of the string s1 is nonzero.
s1 = s2 true if the strings s1 and s2 are equal.
s1 != s2 true if the strings s1 and s2 are not equal.
s1 true if s1 is not the null string.
n1 -eq n2
true if the integers n1 and n2 are algebraically equal. Any of the comparisons -ne, -gt, -ge, -lt, or -le may be used in place of
-eq.
These primaries may be combined with the following operators:
! unary negation operator
-a binary and operator
-o binary or operator
( expr )
parentheses for grouping.
-a has higher precedence than -o. Notice that all the operators and flags are separate arguments to test. Notice also that parentheses
are meaningful to the Shell and must be escaped.
SEE ALSO sh(1), find(1)TEST(1)