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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Check user input Post 302770977 by mohtashims on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 08:07:05 AM
Old 02-19-2013
Wrench Check user input

Hi,

I need my script to check if the user enters 3 values if not 5 values to my script and alert if the input has any other number of values.

for example:

./myscript.sh 22 56 3221 - > correct[3 values entered]
./myscript.sh 22 56 3221 45 777 -> correct[5 values entered]
./myscript.sh 22 56 3221 45 -> incorrect[4 values entered]

Please let me know how-to ?
 

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PTKSH(1)						       perl/Tk Documentation							  PTKSH(1)

NAME
ptksh - Perl/Tk script to provide a graphical user interface for testing Perl/Tk commands and scripts. SYNOPSIS
% ptksh ?scriptfile? ... version information ... ptksh> $b=$mw->Button(-text=>'Hi',-command=>sub{print 'Hi'}) ptksh> $b->pack ptksh> o $b ... list of options ... ptksh> help ... help information ... ptksh> exit % DESCRIPTION
ptksh is a perl/Tk shell to enter perl commands interactively. When one starts ptksh a MainWindow is automaticly created, along with a ptksh command window. One can access the main window by typing commands using the variable $mw at the 'ptksh> ' prompt of the command window. ptksh supports command line editing and history. Just type "<Up>" at the command prompt to see a history list. The last 50 commands entered are saved, then reloaded into history list the next time you start ptksh. ptksh supports some convenient commands for inspecting Tk widgets. See below. To exit ptksh use: "exit". ptksh is *not* a full symbolic debugger. To debug perl/Tk programs at a low level use the more powerful perl debugger. (Just enter ``O tk'' on debuggers command line to start the Tk eventloop.) FEATURES
History Press <Up> (the Up Arrow) in the perlwish window to obtain a gui-based history list. Press <Enter> on any history line to enter it into the perlwish window. Then hit return. So, for example, repeat last command is <Up><Enter><Enter>. You can quit the history window with <Escape>. NOTE: history is only saved if exit is "graceful" (i.e. by the "exit" command from the console or by quitting all main windows--NOT by interrupt). Debugging Support ptksh provides some convenience function to make browsing in perl/Tk widget easier: ?, or h displays a short help summary. d, or x ?args, ...? Dumps recursively arguments to stdout. (see Data::Dumper). You must have <Data::Dumper> installed to support this feature. x was introduced for perl debugger compatibility. p ?arg, ...? appends "| " to each of it's arguments and prints it. If value is undef, '(undef)' is printed to stdout. o $widget ?-option ...? prints the option(s) of $widget one on each line. If no options are given all options of the widget are listed. See Tk::options for more details on the format and contents of the returned list. o $widget /regexp/ Lists options of $widget matching the regular expression regexp. u ?class? If no argument is given it lists the modules loaded by the commands you executed or since the last time you called "u". If argument is the empty string lists all modules that are loaded by ptksh. If argument is a string, ``text'' it tries to do a ``use Tk::Text;''. Packages Ptksh compiles into package Tk::ptksh. Your code is eval'ed into package main. The coolness of this is that your eval code should not interfere with ptksh itself. Multiline Commands ptksh will accept multiline commands. Simply put a "" character immediately before the newline, and ptksh will continue your command onto the next line. Source File Support If you have a perl/Tk script that you want to do debugging on, try running the command ptksh> do 'myscript'; -- or (at shell command prompt) -- % ptksh myscript Then use the perl/Tk commands to try out different operations on your script. ENVIRONMENT
Looks for your .ptksh_history in the directory specified by the $HOME environment variable ($HOMEPATH on Win32 systems). FILES
.ptksh_init If found in current directory it is read in an evaluated after the mainwindow $mw is created. .ptksh_init can contain any valid perl code. ~/.ptksh_history Contains the last 50 lines entered in ptksh session(s). PITFALLS
It is best not to use "my" in the commands you type into ptksh. For example "my $v" will make $v local just to the command or commands entered until <Return> is pressed. For a related reason, there are no file-scopy "my" variables in the ptksh code itself (else the user might trounce on them by accident). BUGS
Tk::MainLoop function interactively entered or sourced in a init or script file will block ptksh. SEE ALSO
Tk perldebug VERSION
VERSION 2.03 AUTHORS
Mike Beller <beller@penvision.com>, Achim Bohnet <ach@mpe.mpg.de> Copyright (c) 1996 - 1998 Achim Bohnet and Mike Beller. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Tk804.028 2007-05-05 PTKSH(1)
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