12-01-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ctsgnb
kopie()
{
plaats="" ; naarwaar="" ; bestand=""
echo -n " Plaats van waar: "
read plaats
echo -n " Geef de naam van het te kopiëren bestand : "
read bestand
echo -n " Directory naar waar : "
read naarwaar
[[ ! -d "$plaats" || ! -d "$naarwaar" ]] && echo "Warning: $plaats or $naarwaar is not a directory"
[[ ! -r "$plaats/$bestand" ]] && echo "cannot read $plaats/$bestand"
if [ -f "$plaats/$bestand" ]
then
echo "Bestand $bestand bestaat in $plaats"
if [ -f "$naarwaar/$bestand" ]
then
echo " Bestand bestaat reeds in $naarwaar"
else
echo "$naarwaar bestaat niet, of $bestand staat reeds in $naarwaar"
fi
else
echo "Bestand $bestand bestaat niet in $plaats, of de directory $plaats bestaat niet"
echo -n "Kopiëren niet uitgevoerd"
fi
}
OK,
this solves my question.
1 more thing, why do you type that first line? It works fine without it.
plaats="" ; naarwaar="" ; bestand=""
Thanks!
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NAME
set_color - set_color - set the terminal color
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