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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Compare two variables and print the difference Post 303037558 by amar1208 on Tuesday 6th of August 2019 05:36:38 AM
Old 08-06-2019
output i am getting as 200, instead of 170 see below

Code:
PRIM_SEQ=200
STDBY_SEQ=30
echo "====================================="
echo "PRIMARY_SEQUENCE of"
echo "====================================="
echo $PRIM_SEQ
echo "====================================="
echo "STANDBY_SEQUENCE" 
echo "====================================="
echo $STDBY_SEQ
echo ""
c=0
for i in ${PRIM_SEQ[*]}
do
   (( x = PRIM_SEQ[c] - STB_SEQ[c] ))
   echo $x
   (( c = c + 1 ))
done

output i am getting is 

=====================================
PRIMARY_SEQUENCE of
=====================================
200


=====================================
STANDBY_SEQUENCE of
=====================================
30

200

--- Post updated at 10:36 AM ---

sorry
PRIM_SEQ
200
100

STDBY_SEQ
50
20

SO OUTPUT I NEEDED IS
150
80

 

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cmp(1)							      General Commands Manual							    cmp(1)

Name
       cmp - compare two files

Syntax
       cmp [-l | -s] file1 file2  [ skip1 ]  [ skip2 ]

Description
       The  command  compares two files.  If either file1 or file2 is `-', standard input is used for the file.  With no options, makes no comment
       if the files are the same.  If they differ, it reports the byte and line number at which the difference occurred to  standard  output.	If
       one file is an initial subsequence of the other a message including the file name is written to standard error.

       The optional skip1 and skip2 parameters are initial byte offsets into file1 and file2 respectively and may be either octal, by specifying a
       leading 0, or decimal.  When using skip1 and skip2 the offset is treated as the start of the respective input file.  Only one option may be
       specified  at  a  time.	Only one of the input files may be standard input at a time.  Because the line number is not calculated when using
       either of the options the use of either flag will increase the speed of

Options
       -l Long format:	prints the byte number (decimal) and the differing bytes (octal) for each difference.

       -s Suppresses normal output and sets the exit code only.

Diagnostics
       Exit code 0 is returned for identical files, 1 for different files, and 2 for an inaccessible or missing argument.

See Also
       comm(1), diff(1)

																	    cmp(1)
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