06-14-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by yongho
Question: I just started learning shell scripting a few days ago and I was under the assumption that you didn't need to typeset anything.
you don't.
if you
don't,
count=$((count + 1))
becomes
count=$((
$count + 1))
Quote:
Originally Posted by yongho
One of my previous counters looked like this (in a while statement, not an if statement:
var1=`expr $var1 + $var2`
..and it worked.
this
NOT using ksh/bash
builtin capabilities for doing simple integer math.
Quote:
Originally Posted by yongho
But when I tried the expr command in the if statement, it didn't increment at all. Would you know why this is? Could it be because once you enter an if statement, you must use different rules?
nope, that's not it.
are you saying that the 'expr ' increment
did not work, but the 'count=$((count+1))'
did?
there must be something else different in your 'while' loop.
is your 'while' loopbeing
piped with data?
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