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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Trouble in getting user input while using CASE statement in UNIX Post 302595197 by jsemerica on Thursday 2nd of February 2012 10:41:38 AM
Old 02-02-2012
not the most efficient way but it works in showing user input with case statement.

Code:
#!/bin/bash

y=1
echo -e "Choose Names as listed in the format below.\n \
1. mango\t2. tango\t3. rango\t4. exit"
read answer


while [ $y=1 ]; do
    case ${answer} in
    "[Mm][Aa][Nn][Gg][Oo]"|1)
        echo "mango"
        mode="mango"
        echo -e "Specify an Option\n1. add\t2. sub\t3. exit"
        read option
        case ${option} in
            "[Aa][Dd][Dd]"|1)
                echo "you chose add"
                ;;
            "[Ss][Uu][Bb]"|2)
                echo "you chose sub"
                ;;
            "[Ee][Xx][Ii][Tt]"|3)
                echo "goodbye"
                exit 0
                ;;
        esac
        ;;
    "[Tt][Aa][Nn][Gg][Oo]"|2)
        echo "tango"
        mode="tango"
            echo -e "Specify an Option\n1. add\t2. sub\t3. exit"
            read option
            case ${option} in
                    "[Aa][Dd][Dd]"|1)
                            echo "you chose add"
                            ;;
                    "[Ss][Uu][Bb]"|2)
                            echo "you chose sub"
                            ;;
                    "[Ee][Xx][Ii][Tt]"|3)
                            echo "goodbye"
                            exit 0
                            ;;
        esac
        ;;
    "[Rr][Aa][Nn][Gg][Oo]"|3)
        echo "rango"
        mode="rango"
                echo -e "Specify an Option\n1. add\t2. sub\t3. exit"
                read option
                    case ${option} in
                    "[Aa][Dd][Dd]"|1)
                                echo "you chose add"
                                ;;
                    "[Ss][Uu][Bb]"|2)
                            echo "you chose sub"
                            ;;
                    "[Ee][Xx][Ii][Tt]"|3)
                            echo "goodbye"
                            exit 0
                            ;;
        esac
        ;;
    "[Ee][Xx][Ii][Tt]"|4)
        echo "goodbye"
        exit 0
        ;;
    *)
        echo"Please enter a valid answer"
        ;;
    esac
    echo "would you like to continue?"
    read reply 
    if [ "$reply"="y" ]; then
        y=1
    else
        y=0
    fi
done

 

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