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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Conditional for every letter in alphabet Post 302924841 by DGPickett on Wednesday 12th of November 2014 03:43:18 PM
Old 11-12-2014
That needs an enhancement for no 'does not start' messages for other letters, I bet.

Cleaner:
Code:
for i in "${arr[@]}"; do
 if [[ $i =~ [A-Za-z].* ]]; then
  j=${i:0:1}
  echo "$i starts with $j"
 else
  echo "$i does not start with a letter"
 fi
done

I seem to live in ksh systems, and can't afford to get too bash'y when doing ksh prod support and scripts.

Last edited by DGPickett; 11-12-2014 at 04:49 PM..
 

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