The variable should have the last value which was assigned to it in loop.
Here is an example for it.
We have a script named loop_example.ksh in which variable a have many values but if you will print it's value outside from loop it will show the last one as Sunday in the above example.
Thanks,
R. Singh
ya obviously, it will have the latest value since u r overwriting the previous value of $a inside the for loop.
my question is
shell_script_B.sh
Output
check the output. Inside the Loop it prints the new value and outside the value it prints original file. what is the solution for this??
I am a newbie to awk and c programming, however am not a unix newbie. However, I do need help with a kshell script I am writing. It is almost complete, the last step is killing me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. What I am trying to do is cat a text file that has usernames. Then, using... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with data in that I wish to extract, assign to a variable and process through a loop.
Kind of the process that I am after:
1: Grep the text file for the values.
Currently using:
cat /root/test.txt | grep TESTING= | awk -F"=" '{ a = $2 } {print a}' | sort -u
... (0 Replies)
Hi all
I run my program prog.c in the following way :
$ ./prog 1 > output.txt where 1 is a user defined initial value used by the program.
But now I want to run it for many a thousand initial values, 1-1000, and store all the outputs in different files.
Like
$ ./prog 1... (1 Reply)
Hello
I am having issues with a script I'm working on developing on a Solaris machine.
The script is intended to find out how many times a particular user (by given userid) has logged into the local system for more than one hour today.
Here is my while loop:
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Hello Everyone,
I'm still trying to grasp many concepts in .ksh scripting, one of them being variables inside loops. My problem is the following:
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I'm having trouble with formatting some text via the terminal. I can get it perfectly formatted, but when I try and copy paste the text from the output file it loses it's formatting. Very frustrating!
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Simple enough problem I think, I just can't seem to get it right.
The below doesn't work as intended, it's just a function defined in a much larger script:
CheckValues() {
for field in \
Group_ID \
Group_Title \
Rule_ID \
Rule_Severity \
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I have a shell script (.sh) and I want to pass a parameter value to the awk command but I am getting exception, please assist.
diff=$1$2.diff
id=$2 new=new_$diff
echo "My id is $1"
echo "I want to sync for user account $id"
##awk command I am using is as below
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I want to create a shell script to add a user and modify its comment field mentioned in a file.
1.
File value:-
username comment field value
xyz123 xyztesting
abc123 abctesting
def123 deftesting
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I have if loop with multiple variable value check in if loop. How can i print only if loop satisfied variable and its value in shell script ? I dont want to check each variable in if loop. That makes my script larger.
if ]
then
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gnunet-rsa - manipulate GNUnet RSA key files
SYNOPSIS
gnunet-rsa [options]FILENAME
DESCRIPTION
gnunet-rsa can be used to create an RSA private key and to print the corresponding public key. You must specify a filename containing an
RSA private key in GNUnet format as an argument. If the file does not exist, gnunet-rsa will create a key. This may then take a while.
If the option -p is given, the corresponding public key will be printed to the console.
OPTIONS -p, --print-public-key
Print the corresponding public key to stdout.
-P, --print-peer-identity
Print the corresponding peer identity (hash of the public key) to stdout. This hash is used for the name of peers.
-s, --print-short-identity
Print the corresponding short hash (256-bit hash of the public key) to stdout. This hash is used for names in the zkey zone.
-c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
-h, --help
Print short help on options.
-L LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
Use LOGLEVEL for logging. Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
-v, --version
Print GNUnet version number.
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