Programming :: Assigning A Variable For Later Use In Shell Script ?
May 4, 2010
Using things like awk/sed, but have managed to cobble together what I needed so far without a problem. The only thing I'm struggling with is to assign the content of a particular line as a variable, and then to use it again throughout the file.
For example, if what I want is the first line of the file to become the variable "from1", and then to replace the word "Subject" in the file with the string "Message from [from1]". What I thought would work
I tried a few diff combinations but nothing seems to work. All I get is the terminal hanging indefinitely.
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Nov 22, 2010
Why doesn't "var1=`echo $var2 | grep pattern`" work ?
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Nov 5, 2010
I am trying to run this and was into issues
function() {
node=echo "10.11.12.13" | awk '{split ($0, a, "."); print a[1]}'
}
[code]....
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Mar 1, 2011
I am having all sorts of trouble trying to assign a variable within an awk script with the system command. I know there is a lot of ways around this problem, but for efficiency reasons, I would like to, within my awk script, do something like
system(x=3)
or
system(x=NR)
and, latter on the shell script which calls the awk script, use the variable $x. But nothing is passed to x. I have already tried things like
command = "x=3"
system(command)
and also used a pipeline within the system to pipe it to /bin/sh In fact tried a lot of stuff like that, using $(( )) etc etc etc I can create directories e write to files (yes, i could write to a file and read from there, but I dont think it is efficient, plus I am puzzled).
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Sep 2, 2010
Kindly take a look at the code below :
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
struct test
{
int i;
int j;
[Code]....
why i am getting this error. I know the error is occuring because i have assigned values to obj.i and obj.j outside main(). But i want to know why do that result in an error. From my part i have created an object 'obj' of stucture 'test' and assigned values to its variables.
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Apr 28, 2010
included shell script inside c program, and i wanted to assign the value of c variable to shell variable..Can any one please suggest me how to do it?
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Jul 23, 2010
I have been searching most of today and am stuck on getting a variable into an awk portion of my bash script. I have this working:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
SRC=/var/log/mail.log
DEST=/var/www/output/myFile.txt
VAR=userName@myDomain.tld
[code]....
Can awk take a shell variable? Or do I have to do something completely different?
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Feb 3, 2011
Kernel 2.6.21.5, GNU/Linux (Slackware 12.0).In this script,
Code:
semoi@darkstar:~$ cat rename4.sh
#!/bin/bash
INPUT="k3b_audio_0_04"
[code]...
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Aug 2, 2011
Code...
I am somewhat confident that there is a neater way.
Question: Does anybody know the answer?
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Dec 23, 2010
I have the following code :
Code:
E_BADARGS=65
if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then
[code]...
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Oct 2, 2009
I have some messy code that I wrote a while back and I am trying to organize it. The program opens xpaint and uses xwit and xte to draw packman and so on. I want to split it all up I am going to add more to it. Basically like i would want drawing packman in one function i guess you could call it and then coloring him or the background in another
<code>
#!/bin/bash
pkill xpaint
res=`xwininfo -root | grep geom | sed -e 's/^.*try ([0-9][0-9]*x[0-9][0-9]*)+.*$/1/'`
Xoriginal=`echo $res | cut -d 'x' -f 1`
Yoriginal=`echo $res | cut -d 'x' -f 2`
X=`echo "($Xoriginal/2)-400" | bc `
Y=`echo "$Yoriginal/2" | bc `
#t=$(($Y/2))
bob=`echo "$Y/2" |bc `
echo $X
echo $Y
/usr/bin/xpaint -size "$Xoriginal"x"$Yoriginal" -popped &
sleep 4
paintersMom=`xwit -all -print | grep XP | cut -d ":" -f 1`
canvasWin=`xwit -all -print | grep Untitled | cut -d ":" -f 1`
#toolres=`xwininfo -id $paintersmom | grep geom | sed -e 's/^.*try ([0-9][0-9]*x[0-9][0-9]*)+.*$/1/'`
#canres=`xwininfo -id $canvasWin | grep geom | sed -e 's/^.*try ([0-9][0-9]*x[0-9][0-9]*)+.*$/1/'`
#echo $paintersMom
xwit -id $paintersMom -move 0 0
xwit -id $canvasWin -move 0 0
xwit -root -warp "$X" "$Y"
sleep 4
for((i=45; i < 315; i++))
do
xte 'mousedown 1'
ang=`./deg2rad $i`
movex=`echo "$X+$bob*c($ang)" | bc -l`
movey=`echo "$Y+$bob*s($ang)" | bc -l`
xwit -root -warp "$movex" "$movey"
done
xwit -root -warp "$X" "$Y"
xte 'mouseup 1'
#xwit -id $paintersMom -focus -raise
#sleep 1
#xwit -id $paintersMom -warp 30 390 #// fill in command on tool bar
#sleep 1
#xte 'mouseclick 1'
#sleep 1
#xwit -id $canvasWin -warp 221 40 #// color selection
#sleep 1
#xte 'mouseclick 1'
#sleep 1
#xwit -id $canvasWin -warp "$(($X-150))" "$Y" #//location on pac man
#sleep 1
#xte 'mouseclick 1'
#sleep 1
#xwit -id $canvasWin -warp 62 44 #// selecting color black
#sleep 1
#xte 'mouseclick 1'
#sleep 1
#xwit -root -warp 62 120 #// selecting back to canvas
#sleep 1
#xte 'mouseclick 1' #// color canvas black
#sleep 1
#xwit -id $paintersMom -focus -raise
#xwit -id $paintersMom -warp 27 108 #//click back to pencil
#sleep 1
#xte 'mouseclick 1'
#sleep 1
</code>
Here for example $paintersmom is would be in the drawing of pacman but I would also want to use it when I colored him in.. but I would want both processes in a different shell script.
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Jan 20, 2011
What I am trying to accomplish is a way to read only the lines that have been added to the file mylog0 since the last time the script looped (5 seconds). I am open to new suggestions too, I have been stuck on this little script for a few hours already.
Code: #!/bin/bash
i=0
firstline=0
[code]...
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Nov 10, 2010
Code:
grep -r $SEARCHDIR --include="day_$YYYY-$MM-*" -h -o -e PATTERN
The above command does exactly what I want: limit the search of files in $SEARCHDIR to those specified by --include.
I use double quotes rather than single quotes because of the shell variables. I would have thought this would cause the shell to expand the "*" but this doesn't seem to be the case.
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Oct 28, 2010
I am trying to map the coordinates of a grid.
Code:
R=7 # number of rows (lines)
C=6 # number of columns
X=200 # initial horizontal location
Y=100 # initial vertical location
[code]....
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Jul 25, 2011
I'm using sed to remove certain line in a text file based on a match with 2 variables from input. Here is how it looks like in file
Philip S:Odds:45:343
Mike Junior:Odds:3:56
I prompt for 2 inputs in variable form which is compared to the first 2 fields of the above text (: seperated). So say i enter Philip S and Odds then it should delete the entire first line.
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May 25, 2011
I am connecting to MySQL DataBase using shellscript and writing a select statement like select attachmentid from attachments where pageid=10175 I want to store the output of the select statement into a shellvariable or a file. How can i do it using shellscript.
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Mar 28, 2009
I need to check whether a shell script variable contains non-zero numeric data to proceed. The variable should contain numeric values, but may in fact contain zeroes, blank space or nothing. So far, I have tried various combinations of:
Code:
if test $variable
then
if test $variable -gt 0
then
echo "good data exists"
else "no good data exists"
fi
fi
It partially works, but I get either "too many arguments" or "integer expression expected".
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May 21, 2009
Is there a way to export a variable to parent shell in shell scripting ?
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Jan 7, 2011
I am assigning "find" operation output to a variable. I also need to have error info / stderr if nothing is found in the same variable itself.
e.g.
a=`find . -name "hello.txt" -type f`
I do not want any temp files to be in between infact, redirection.
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Aug 21, 2009
I'm trying to read content of file to variable and use this variable in for loop. The problem is, when I have c++ comment style in file - /*. Spaces in line are also interpreted as separated lines.
For example:
Code:
Changing $files to "$files" eliminate these problems but causes that whole content of variable is treated as one string (one execution of loop).
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Apr 7, 2010
my script has a variable which comes in the form +00.00 +0.00 -00.00 or -0.00 (the numbers can be any in that form) for any that have a + symbol I need to remove the +, but if it has a - symbol it needs to stay.
i need to make a new variable with the string from the old variable btut without any plus sign. I have tried a lot of different ways with no success, each thing I tried either left the + or removed the entire string. I think this should work but doesn't
foo=+12.40
bar=${foo#+}
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Apr 25, 2011
how I can search within a variable and assign the results to a new variable. I'll use the following as an example -
cars="Audi BMW Cadillac Chevy Dodge Ferrari Ford Mercedes"
list=`echo ${cars} | egrep -o '<A?+|<C+'`
with the echo command I get the following output assigned to list -
A
C
C
What I'd like to get for output is -
Audi
Cadillac
Chevy
how I could do this regardless of upper/lower case letters?
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Jul 25, 2011
I am assigning a file path to a variable like
$1 means it should accept some file name from cmd prompt but in my case its not working.
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Nov 25, 2010
I am trying to execute a Unix Command in perl and assigning its output to an array:
Code:
@File_List=exec("ls -1 /tmp");
but it is not working. I have tried the perl function system() also but its return code is
[code]...
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Dec 28, 2010
How can I pass by reference, a parameter, without assigning a new object? In my first example, var = "changed" creates a new local object. In the second, mylist.append will affect the reference target. How to i achieve the same effect with example 1?
Code:
#!/bin/python
var = "unchanged"
def print_string( var ):
[Code].....
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Oct 2, 2010
I am working on some minor programming projects. and wouldt like to keep track of them by version numbers. E.g. 1.0.0
Is there a tool or other method for automatically assigning version numbers to software ?
I am currently using Mercurial. as far as i can see it only assigns revision numbers. E.g. 5
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Mar 17, 2011
This loop is part of a bash script which takes multiple arguments.
Code:
for ((i=1;i<=$number;++i)) ; do
offset=$(($i+5))
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Jul 31, 2010
Code:
a=/this/is/a/dir.txt
dirname $a
[code]....
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Feb 9, 2010
Having real problem with below:
If I do:
I get the result I want (a file in format of <name><yyyy>-<mm>-<dd>.zip cut down to just yymmdd); but not if I try to set it as a variable ...
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Oct 7, 2010
I have a script in which I'm reading a file line by line and I'm finding certain position value using awk index as
Code:
# 2 spaces before open parens
pos=`echo | awk -v Line="$Line" '{ print index("'"$Line"'"," (")}'`
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