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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers expr command Post 4756 by wolf on Tuesday 31st of July 2001 01:43:04 AM
Old 07-31-2001
I already tried the man pages on expr. It is very broad over the expr command.....I really do not want to write a huge script just to do a calculation....I already did use the bc command, but with the same example that I have above, i want to see if the expr command can do the same....See, the bc command for this problem are as follows :

x1=198.7
x2=68.5

x=$(printf "%s\n" "scale = 3"; `echo $x1` / `echo $x2`" | bc)

This will give the calculation plus the numbers after the decimal.

Now expr can be used in the same way, and I need a command line command to do this calculation. Come on all the UNIX boffens, I know someone have the salution to this problem.

Regards
Wolf
 

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expr(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   expr(1)

NAME
expr - evaluate arguments as an expression SYNOPSIS
arguments DESCRIPTION
takes arguments as an expression, evaluates, then writes the result on the standard output. Terms in the expression must be separated by blanks. Characters special to the shell must be escaped. Note that rather than the null string, is returned to indicate a zero value. Strings containing blanks or other special characters should be quoted. Integer-valued arguments can be preceded by a unary minus sign. Internally, integers are treated as 32-bit, 2's complement numbers. The operators and keywords are listed below. Characters that need to be escaped are preceded by The list is in order of increasing prece- dence with equal-precedence operators grouped within symbols. Returns the first expr if it is neither null nor otherwise returns the second expr. In the UNIX 2003 environment, returns 0 if the first expr is null or and the second expr is null. Returns the first expr if neither expr is null or otherwise returns If both arguments are integers, and if the comparison is satisfied, expr returns otherwise it returns expr returns the result of an integer comparison if both arguments are integers; other- wise returns the result of a lexical comparison (note that and are identical, in that both test for equality). Addition or subtraction of decimal integer-valued arguments. Multiplication, division or remainder of decimal integer-valued arguments producing an integer result. The matching operator compares the first argument with the second argument which must be a regular expression. expr supports the Basic Regular Expression syntax (see regexp(5)), except that all patterns are ``anchored'' (i.e., begin with and, therefore, is not a special character, in that context. Normally, the matching operator returns the number of characters matched (0 on fail- ure). Alternatively, the pattern symbols can be used to return a portion of the first argument. The length of expr. Takes the substring of the first expr, starting at the character specified by the second expr for the length given by the third expr. Returns the position in the first expr which contains a character found in the second expr. Match is a prefix operator equivalent to the infix operator Grouping symbols. Any expression can be placed within parentheses. Parentheses can be nested to a depth of as specified in the header file EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables determines the collating sequence used in evaluating regular expressions and the behavior of the relational operators when comparing string values. determines the interpretation of text as single- and/or multi-byte characters, and the characters matched by character class expressions in regular expressions. determines the language in which messages are displayed. If or is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty variable. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C" (see environ(5)). If is set to it enables the UNIX 2003 Standard environment. International Code Set Support Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported. RETURN VALUE
As a side effect of expression evaluation, expr returns the following exit values: Expression is neither null nor zero. Expression is null or zero. Invalid expression. An error occurred while evaluating the expression. DIAGNOSTICS
Operator or operand errors Arithmetic attempted on a string EXAMPLES
Add 1 to the shell variable For equal to either or just return the last segment of a path name (i.e., Beware of alone as an argument because expr interprets it as the division operator (see below): A better representation of the previous example. The addition of the characters eliminates any ambiguity about the division operator and simplifies the whole expression: Return the number of characters in WARNINGS
After argument processing by the shell, expr cannot tell the difference between an operator and an operand except by the value. If is an the command: resembles: as the arguments are passed to expr (and they will all be taken as the operator). The following works: AUTHOR
was developed by OSF and HP. SEE ALSO
sh(1), test(1), environ(5), lang(5), regexp(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
expr(1)
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