You don't want a nested loop, then. Perhaps something like:
Hi, thanks for your response. I copy and pasted your code, ran it and get many errors:
test.sh: line 5: *: command not found
test.sh: line 6: *: command not found
test.sh: line 8: *: command not found
test.sh: line 5: *: command not found
test.sh: line 6: *: command not found
test.sh: line 8: *: command not found
test.sh: line 5: *: command not found
test.sh: line 6: *: command not found
test.sh: line 8: *: command not found
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This also requires manually pairing the two sets of variables, no? Assume that the list of variables is more like 100x100 (strings x numeric), of something like {a, b, c...} x {1, 2, 3...}.
The code I gave works when pasted word for word, letter for letter. It definitely has no * in line 6. Show me what you actually did, and I can tell you why it didn't work.
Also, show your actual input and I can show you how to use it.
The code I gave works when pasted word for word, letter for letter. It definitely has no * in line 6. Show me what you actually did, and I can tell you why it didn't work.
Also, show your actual input and I can show you how to use it.
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The above would do ANUP with every number but I just want it to do ANUP with 1712, ANVA with 1922, etc.
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I expert,
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