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Old 07-22-2011
Thanks a lot ....

>$ wc -l < file
11

But I want to assgin this output to any variable?

I'm declaring like below.
Code:
j=wc -l < file
k=wc -l <outfile
 
if [ $j -eq $k ]
then 
  echo " both are same "
else
  echo " not same"
fi

my program is like this ... but it is giving error like
Code:
ex: line 13: -l: command not found
+ k=wc
+ -l
ex: line 14: -l: command not found

but giving the output properly...
can u please tell me y it is giving like this?

Thanks
Srivani

Last edited by Franklin52; 07-22-2011 at 07:06 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags for code and data samples, thank you
 

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