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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Capture an empty key press... Post 42906 by google on Thursday 6th of November 2003 06:13:09 PM
Old 11-06-2003
use a loop such as this
until [ $INPUT = Y ]
do
do some stuff here
done
to check to see that your variable is set properly based upon what the user typed in. The loop will continue to be executed until condition is TRUE. This is useful when the expected input is a Yes/No queston or of similar type.
Or
check to see that the variable you use to capture standard input is actually set. You can do this by checking or an empty string. Your code was close but you were either using single quotes or were missing an end double quote.

echo " Enter Some Input Data: \c"
read INPUT

if [ ${INPUT} = ''" ]; then
clear
echo "Sorry, that is an invalid choice!"
exit
fi

Last edited by google; 11-06-2003 at 09:44 PM..
 

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I3-INPUT(1)							     i3 Manual							       I3-INPUT(1)

NAME
i3-input - interactively take a command for i3 window manager SYNOPSIS
i3-input [-s <socket>] [-F <format>] [-l <limit>] [-P <prompt>] [-f <font>] [-v] DESCRIPTION
i3-input is a tool to take commands (or parts of a command) composed by the user, and send it/them to i3. This is useful, for example, for the mark/goto command. You can press Escape to close i3-input without sending any commands. OPTIONS
-s <socket> Specify the path to the i3 IPC socket (it should not be necessary to use this option, i3-input will figure out the path on its own). -F <format> Every occurence of "%s" in the <format> string is replaced by the user input, and the result is sent to i3 as a command. Default value is "%s". -l <limit> Set the maximum allowed length of the user input to <limit> characters. i3-input will automatically issue the command when the user input reaches that length. -P <prompt> Display the <prompt> string in front of user input text field. The prompt string is not included in the user input/command. -f <font> Use the specified X11 core font (use xfontsel to chose a font). -v Show version and exit. EXAMPLES
Mark a container with a single character: i3-input -F 'mark %s' -l 1 -P 'Mark: ' Go to the container marked with above example: i3-input -F '[con_mark="%s"] focus' -l 1 -P 'Go to: ' ENVIRONMENT
I3SOCK i3-input handles the different sources of socket paths in the following order: o I3SOCK environment variable o I3SOCK gets overwritten by the -s parameter, if specified o if neither are available, i3-input reads the socket path from the X11 property, which is the recommended way o if everything fails, i3-input tries /tmp/i3-ipc.sock The socket path is necessary to connect to i3 and actually issue the command. SEE ALSO
i3(1) AUTHOR
Michael Stapelberg and contributors i3 4.1.2 01/01/2013 I3-INPUT(1)
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