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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions How to write script in bash. Post 302441723 by rujuraha on Monday 2nd of August 2010 06:44:31 AM
Old 08-02-2010
Hi alobi,
Here is the script -

num=$#
option=$1
typeset -R2 lastday=$(cal)
currdate=`date "+%d"`
days_to_go=`expr $lastday - $currdate`
hrs_gone=`date "+%H"`
mins_gone=`date "+%M"`
secs_gone=`date "+%S"`
secs_gone=`expr $secs_gone + $mins_gone \* 60`
secs_gone=`expr $secs_gone + $hrs_gone \* 60 \* 60`
secs_to_go=`expr $days_to_go \* 24 \* 60 \* 60`
secs_to_go=`expr $secs_to_go - $secs_gone`
if [ $num -gt 0 ]
then
if [ $option == "-s" ]
then
echo "Time left is 0 : 0 : 0 : $secs_to_go"
elif [ $option == "-m" ]
then
secs=`expr $secs_to_go % 60`
mins=`expr $secs_to_go / 60`
echo "Time left is 0 : 0 : $mins : $secs"
elif [ $option == "-h" ]
then
secs=`expr $secs_to_go % 60`
mins=`expr $secs_to_go / 60`
hrs=`expr $mins / 60`
mins=`expr $mins % 60`
echo "Time left is 0 : $hrs : $mins : $secs"
fi
else
secs=`expr $secs_to_go % 60`
mins=`expr $secs_to_go / 60`
hrs=`expr $mins / 60`
mins=`expr $mins % 60`
days=`expr $hrs / 24`
hrs=`expr $hrs % 24`
echo "Time left is $days : $hrs : $mins : $secs"
fi
 

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test(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   test(1)

Name
       test - test conditional expression

Syntax
       test expr
       [ expr ]

Description
       The  command  evaluates the expression expr.  If the value of expr is true, the command returns a zero exit status; otherwise, it returns a
       nonzero exit status.  The command also returns a nonzero exit status if no arguments are specified.

Options
       The following primitives are used to construct expr:

       -r file		   Tests if the file exists and is readable.

       -w file		   Tests if the file exists and is writable.

       -f file		   Tests if the file exists and is not a directory.

       -d file		   Tests if the file exists and is a directory.

       -s file		   Tests if the file exists and has a size greater than zero.

       -t [ fildes ]	   Tests if the open file, whose file descriptor number is fildes (1 by default), is associated with a terminal device.

       -z s1		   Tests if the length of string s1 is zero.

       -n s1		   Tests if the length of the string s1 is nonzero.

       s1 = s2		   Tests if the strings s1 and s2 are equal.

       s1 != s2 	   Tests if the strings s1 and s2 are not equal.

       s1		   Tests if s1 is not the null string.

       n1 -eq n2	   Tests if number1 equals number2.

       n1 -ge n2	   Tests if number1 is greater than or equal to number2.

       n1 -gt n2	   Tests if number1 is greater than number2.

       n1 -le n2	   Tests if number1 is less than or equal to number2.

       n1 -lt n2	   Tests if number1 is less than number2.

       n1 -ne n2	   Tests if number1 is not equal to number2.

       These primitives can be combined with the following operators:

       !expr		   Negates evaluation of expression.

       expr -a expr	   Tests logical and of two expressions.

       expr -o expr	   Tests logical or of two expressions.

       ( expr... )	   Groups expressions.

       The -a operator takes precedence over the -o operator.  Note that all the operators and flags are separate  arguments  to  Note	also  that
       parentheses are meaningful to the Shell and must be escaped.

See Also
       find(1), sh(1), test(1sh5)

																	   test(1)
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