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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Simple conditional yields too many responses Post 303030482 by Xubuntu56 on Monday 11th of February 2019 01:27:53 PM
Old 02-11-2019
@rbattel--
Quote:
Can I presume that if you enter hawk then the output you get is:-
Yes, that's exactly what I get. I will work on flag/variable success/failure suggestion.


@joeyg--I'm not sure how to use the Found/NotFound.


@vgersh99--I must have done something wrong. Couldn't get your suggestion to work.


@Scrutinizer--your first code worked exactly as I hoped for. Will get to array and declarations soon.
 

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