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Old 03-08-2020
Using variables to copy files with increasing numerical names.

Hello, I have been learning Linux shell commands for about 4 months now. I am trying to write a simple shell script, but I have encountered an issue I do not understand the cause of.

Code:
#!/bin/bash

first=1
last=10

cp path/to/files/{$first..$last}.dat ./

When I run my script I get an error.
[user@x dir]$ ./myscript.sh
cp: cannot stat `path/to/file/{1..2}.dat': No such file or directory
[user@x dir]$

However when I run it without variables.
Code:
#!/bin/bash

cp path/to/files/{1..10}.dat ./

Running script without variables.
[user@x dir]$ ./myscript.sh

It copies the ten *.dat files from the path/to/files to the directory of myscript.sh. How can I get the script working with variables? Thanks in advance for any help given.
# 2  
Old 03-08-2020
This is a "brace expansion". It is expanded before any other expansions, and it cannot take any variables; read man bash very carefully:

Quote:
Brace Expansion
Brace expansion is a mechanism by which arbitrary strings may be generated. This mechanism is similar to pathname expansion, but the filenames generated need not exist. Patterns to be brace expanded take the form of an optional preamble, followed by either a series of comma-separated strings or a sequence expression between a pair of braces, followed by an optional postscript.
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A sequence expression takes the form {x..y[..incr]}, where x and y are either integers or single characters, and incr, an optional increment, is an integer.

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Brace expansion is performed before any other expansions, and any characters special to other expansions are preserved in the result. It is
strictly textual. Bash does not apply any syntactic interpretation to the context of the expansion or the text between the braces.
Those strings, integers, or characters are constants, not variables.
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# 3  
Old 03-09-2020
Hi
try this workaround
Code:
eval cp path/to/files/{$first..$last}.dat ./

# 4  
Old 03-09-2020
... or a loop, that correctly handles special characters in file names, and can verify that the files exist:
Code:
for (( i=1; i<=10; i++ )); do
  f=/path/to/files/$i.dat
  [ -f "$f" ] && cp "$f" ./
done

# 5  
Old 03-09-2020
Hi, @MadeInGermany
Then it will meet the condition of the task
Code:
for (( i=first; i<=last; i++ )); do
  f=/path/to/files/$i.dat
  [ -f $f -a ! -f $i.dat ] && cp $f ./
done

But closer to me is such a solution
Code:
cp path/to/files/[$first-$last].dat ./

Here I got excited. This is correct if the file numbers are in the range 0-9

Last edited by nezabudka; 03-09-2020 at 06:54 AM..
# 6  
Old 03-09-2020
Hi.

Brace expansion with variables will work correctly with ksh and zsh ... cheers, drl

On a system like:
Code:
OS, ker|rel, machine: Linux, 3.16.0-7-amd64, x86_64
Distribution        : Debian 8.11 (jessie) 
ksh 93u+
zsh 5.0.7

# 7  
Old 03-09-2020
Good to know. Bash was first with brace expansion, now ksh and zsh are ahead. Let's see when bash will catch up again.
BTW, Bash-4 has got a number + field alignment expansion:
Code:
echo {01..10}
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

that ksh-93 has NOT:
Code:
echo {01..10}
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

zsh has got it even with variables:
Code:
zsh$ first=1
zsh$ last=10
zsh$ echo {$first..$last}
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
zsh$ first=01
zsh$ echo {$first..$last}
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

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