Concatenate two variables and form the third variable
Hi Guys,
I was scratching my head for this for half a day... finally not successful
Following is the problem
I have a variable
and another Variable
Now i wanted to save these into a Variable as shown below
Was kicked by saying
my goal is the variable con should contain the values, when con is echoed (i.e 123,234 & 345)
Pls help ...
Last edited by Don Cragun; 09-27-2013 at 01:16 PM..
Reason: Added CODE tags.
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Hi,
I'm new to shell programming.
I have two variables a and b
a=val1
b=val2
could anyone kindly post the shell script to concatenate the values of variable a and b with an underscore(_) in between?
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..........
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Hello,
It might be stupid question But I will ask it any way:)
var1="1 2 3 4"
var2="5 6 7 8"
var3=$var1\ $var2
var4="$var1\n$var2"
echo "$var1"
echo "$var2"
echo "$var3"
echo "$var4"
The result of executing this code is as follow
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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