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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers How to loop command over folders in a directory? Post 302975070 by azurite on Wednesday 8th of June 2016 12:56:32 AM
Old 06-08-2016
[QUOTE=MadeInGermany;302974553]Instead of cd `echo $CASE` you simply do cd "$CASE".
Instead of "cd" you can use "pushd" and return to the previous directory with "popd".
Code:
foreach ...
  pushd "$CASE"
  dtifit ...
  popd
end

You are using csh; instead I recommend to go to bash or ksh. Then, instead of the pushd/popd you can use a ( sub shell ) where the "cd" happens only in the sub shell and the current directory in the main shell is unchanged

Hmm, pardon my lack of knowledge, but does echo and $ in CASE do the same thing?

Last edited by azurite; 06-15-2016 at 12:47 AM..
 

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