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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Allign the text result of a for/next cicle Post 302898961 by Lord Spectre on Friday 25th of April 2014 08:08:26 AM
Old 04-25-2014
Allign the text result of a for/next cicle

Dear community,
probably is quite easy, but I'm scratching my head to find a solution on Red Hat bash. What I have to do is to allign the result of a for/next cicle, something like:

Code:
$ printf("%-5s %05x %5d\n", $next, $Server, $Client)
-sh: syntax error near unexpected token `"%-5s %05x %5d\n",'

This because without formatting I got:
Code:
ID: 1234 Server: 10 Client: 20
ID: 123 Server: 200 Client: 30
ID: 12345 Server: 1200 Client: 1

And I would like to have something like:
Code:
ID: 1234   Server: 10    Client: 20
ID: 123    Server: 200   Client: 30
ID: 12345  Server: 1200  Client: 1

Thanks who can help me! Smilie
Lucas
 

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