The if statement:
does not work in bash. The 1st anchor only anchors the 1st alternative in that RE and the last anchor only anchors the last alternative in that RE. So, with both bash and 1993 or later versions of ksh, that if statement will accept zones 79, 125, 110, 239, and lots of others that should not be accepted. If you use the same ERE that you used in the grep -E command, both recent versions of bash and 1993 or later versions of ksh give the correct results for all expansions of $zone that do not contain any embedded whitespace characters. A test that would work in either of those shells for any settings of the zone variable would be:
Note that depending on operating systems and shell options, the command:
will either print the string That's not a region\n followed by a single <newline> character or the string That's not a region followed by two <newline> characters. I used printf instead of echo to be sure that you get the output I think you wanted no matter which operating system, version of the shell, and shell options you're using.
This returns 0 even when it does not delete any files.
Is it because -print returns 0?
RETVAL=$?
Docs_Backups=/media/andy/MAXTOR_SDB1/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04/Documents_Backups/
Scripts_Backups=/media/andy/MAXTOR_SDB1/Ubuntu_Mate_18.04/Script_Backups/
# create some old files
#touch -d 20120101... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need to return a value from the function. the value will be the output from cat command which uses random fucntion.
#!/bin/ksh
hello()
{
var1=$(`cat /dev/urandom| tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9-!%&()*+,-/:;<=>?_'|fold -w 10 | head -n 1`)
echo "value is" var1
return var1
}
hello
var=$?... (2 Replies)
I need help to store the value returned from the function to one variable and then use that variable.
PREVIOUS_DATE_FUNCTION()
{
date '+%m %d %Y' |
{
read MONTH DAY YEAR
DAY=`expr "$DAY" - 1`
case "$DAY" in
0)
MONTH=`expr "$MONTH" - 1`
case... (1 Reply)
Sometimes I observe this in gdb:
(gdb) br my_function
Breakpoint .. at 0x...: file ..., line ...
i.e., "my_function" does exist in the current executable.
however, dlsym does not find it:
(gdb) p dlsym(0,"my_function")
$6 = 0
This is a C program; dlsym does find other defined functions and... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying to grep a .txt file for a word. When I hit enter, it returns back to $
The file is 4155402 in size and is named in this way:
*_eveningtimes_done_log.txt
I use this command, being in the same directory as the file:
grep -i "invalid" *_eveningtimes_done_log.txt
... (16 Replies)
Hi
I have a small function which returns a wrong value.
The function tries to make a connection to oracle database and tries to get the open_mode of the database in the variable status.
However when a database is down the value of the status column is set to READWRITE i am not sure why.
I... (0 Replies)
Is there a command where I can pipe my grep into it and it will output it with spaces rather than returns?
Example
I want to turn
prompt$ grep blah file
blah
blah
into this
prompt$ grep blah file | someCommand
blah blah (1 Reply)
Can I create a function to return non-interger value in shell script?
for example,
function getcommand ()
{
echo "read command"
read command
echo $command
}
command=$(getcommand)
I tried to do something as above. The statement echo "read command" does not show up.
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