transfered_bytes() { #
# Parses the tempfile and prints the bytes transfered
# tempfile is similar garabe/hexdump as a curl transfer rate
value="$(
$AWK -vRS=$'\r' \
'END{NR=1}END {print $1}' \
"$TMP" | tail -n1
)"
>"$TMP"
printf '%s' "$value" | $SED s,"[(|)]","",g
}
Which is called like:
Code:
grep '_bytes)' *dd*
mini-dd.sh: echo "Bytes transfered: $(transfered_bytes)"
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