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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [Solved] 0403-057 Syntax error for if statement Post 302849181 by kiran1112 on Saturday 31st of August 2013 06:46:30 AM
Old 08-31-2013
well I was testing using different scripts and hence the difference in line numbers..sorry for that.
However I think I found what the problem is..
It has to do with the adding of numbers in a directory which is returning a huge value and hence getting the errors

S1=1.53013e+08
1.53013e+08: 0403-057 Syntax error


Below us my code for reference..
Code:
#!/bin/ksh

DIR='/var/mqsi/backup'
TODAY=$(date +%y%m%d)
cd $DIR
S1=$(ls -l *.zip| awk '{sum+=$5; n++} END {print sum/n}')
S2=$(ls -ltr *.zip| tail -1 | awk '{print$5}')

for file in $(ls -rt  *.zip | tail -1)
do
VAR1=$file
VAR2=${VAR1#*_}
VAR3=${VAR2%%_*}

if [ "$VAR3" != "$TODAY" ]
then
echo "ABC"

elif [[ "$S2" -lt "$S1" ]]
then
echo "XYZ"

else
echo "123"
fi
done

The same script is working for directories where the file size is less.
In my case the total is summing up to '3256523652' and there are around 20 files.
Please help me in modifying the script to add the sum of file sizes which are huge.
Thanks in advance!!
 

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RATFOR(1)						      General Commands Manual							 RATFOR(1)

NAME
ratfor - rational Fortran dialect SYNOPSIS
ratfor [ option ... ] [ filename ... ] DESCRIPTION
Ratfor converts a rational dialect of Fortran into ordinary irrational Fortran. Ratfor provides control flow constructs essentially iden- tical to those in C: statement grouping: { statement; statement; statement } decision-making: if (condition) statement [ else statement ] switch (integer value) { case integer: statement ... [ default: ] statement } loops: while (condition) statement for (expression; condition; expression) statement do limits statement repeat statement [ until (condition) ] break next and some syntactic sugar to make programs easier to read and write: free form input: multiple statements/line; automatic continuation comments: # this is a comment translation of relationals: >, >=, etc., become .GT., .GE., etc. return (expression) returns expression to caller from function define: define name replacement include: include filename Ratfor is best used with f77(1). SEE ALSO
f77(1) B. W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger, Software Tools, Addison-Wesley, 1976. 7th Edition April 29, 1985 RATFOR(1)
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