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Revision as of 01:09, 24 May 2006
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Bash
Bash is the most common shell form on linux, and most other unix systems.
Just a small reminder. Before you start writing a long bash script, think if you can do this in perl.
Error and Output Redirect
to redirect output and error
ls -l 1>normal_out 2>error_out
if you want to have both in one file
ls -l 1>normal_out 2>&1
Questions and Solutions
Below some examples for bash problems that might come up
Arrays in Bash:
foo[0]=1; foo[1]=2; foo[2]=3; # loop for (( i=0; i<${#foo[@]}; i++ )); do echo ${foo[$i]}; done; # more like a foreach for i in ${foo[@]}; do echo $i; done;
Variable Variables
foobar=5; bar="foobar"; echo $foobar; echo $bar; echo ${!bar};
Variable Variables in Arrays
foo[0]=1; foo[1]=2; foo[2]=3; foo_tcp[0]="AT"; foo_upd[0]="AU"; foo_tcp[1]="BT"; foo_upd[1]="BU"; foo_tcp[2]="CT"; foo_upd[2]="CU"; # loop for (( i=0; i<${#foo[@]}; i++ )); do echo ${foo[$i]}; for k in upd tcp; do data=foo_${k}[$i]; echo ${!data}; done; done;
More Documentation
The best advanced guide for bash scripting: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
--gullevek 03:09, 24 May 2006 (CEST)