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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting (standard_in) 1: parse error Post 302888940 by jamie_123 on Tuesday 18th of February 2014 03:55:47 AM
Old 02-18-2014
Hi,

in the input data, I noticed that both either a b c or x y z could be empty.

So I changed the comparison line to:

Code:
echo "${a:=1000}<${x:=1000}" | bc 
echo "${b:=1000}<${y:=1000}" | bc
echo "${c:=1000}<${z:=1000}" | bc

Was hoping that this would do the trick, but when given an input

Code:
22.2
40.8
59.2

36.5
53.7

it returns me
Code:
1
0
1

While it should have been
Code:
1
0
0

.

I am not sure if I understand things right here. Could you please help.

Edit: Fixed the problem, was a mistake with variable names that I was using...Sorry..
 

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