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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Variable loses value outside loop Post 303004476 by cero on Tuesday 3rd of October 2017 06:27:34 AM
Old 10-03-2017
Hi,

by piping the output of find/awk/grep to the loop a subshell is created, thats why the variable in the parent shell is unchanged.
Avoid piping to the loop, bash for example offers process substitution that can be used here:
Code:
$ cat x.sh
echo piping
a=0
ls *.sh |while read i; do
   echo $i
   a=$(( a + 1 ))
   echo inside: $a
done
echo outside: $a
echo =====
echo process substitution
a=0
while read i; do
   echo $i
   a=$(( a + 1 ))
   echo inside: $a
done < <(ls *.sh)
echo outside: $a

$ ./x.sh
piping
hw.sh
inside: 1
x.sh
inside: 2
outside: 0
=====
process substitution
hw.sh
inside: 1
x.sh
inside: 2
outside: 2

 

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