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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Syntax error in code snippet Post 303039715 by ngabrani on Sunday 13th of October 2019 08:56:10 AM
Old 10-13-2019
Syntax error in code snippet

Hello,
I am attaching a code snippet. Some of the variables are set in earlier code like count, arrays harr1, harr2, barr1 and barr2. The code below gives syntax errors. I am very new to Bash.

Code:
for (( i=0; i<=$(( $count -1 )); i++ ))
do
#Now read the element at barr2 location i. Also find element at barr1 at position i. Now find the position of this element in harr1. The second value we will get by reading harr2 at this position.

        first=$barr2[$i]
        search = $barr1[$i]
        for (( j=0; j<=5000; j++ ))
        do
                if [ harr1[$j] -eq $search ]; then
                        break;
                fi

        done
        second = $harr2[$j]
        echo $second
done

The error generated is in the if statement. The error says:
unary operator expected

Appreciate your help.
Thanks
 

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uuid_gen(1ncs)															    uuid_gen(1ncs)

Name
       uuid_gen - UUID generating program

Syntax
       /etc/ncs/uuid_gen [ -c ] [ -C ] [ -version ]

Description
       The  program  generates	Universal  Unique Identifiers (UUIDs).	Without options, it generates a character-string representation of a UUID.
       The -c option enables you to generate a template for Network Interface Definition Language (NIDL) files.  The -C option enables you to gen-
       erate source-code representations of UUIDs, suitable for initializing variables of type

Options
       -c	 Generate a template, including a UUID attribute, for an interface definition in the C syntax of NIDL.

       -C	 Generate a C source-code representation of a UUID.

       -version  Display  the  version of the Network Computing Kernel (NCK) that this belongs to but do not generate a UUID.  (NCK is part of the
		 Network Computing System (NCS) on which DECrpc is based.)

Examples
       Generate a character-string representation of a UUID:
       $ /etc/ncs/uuid_gen
       34dc23469000.0d.00.00.7c.5f.00.00.00
       Generate a template for an interface definition in the C syntax of NIDL:
       $ /etc/ncs/uuid_gen -c
       %c
       [
       uuid(34dc239ec000.0d.00.00.7c.5f.00.00.00),
       version(1)
       ]
       interface INTERFACENAME {

       }
       Generate a template for an interface definition in the C syntax of NIDL.  Redirect the output to the file
       $ /etc/ncs/uuid_gen -c >myfile.idl
       Generate a C source-code representation of a UUID:
       $ /etc/ncs/uuid_gen -C
       = { 0x34dc23af,
       0xf000,
       0x0000,
       0x0d,
       {0x00, 0x00, 0x7c, 0x5f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00} };

See Also
       DECrpc Programming Guide

																    uuid_gen(1ncs)
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