Programming :: Bash Programming - Rename Files In A Loop?

Mar 31, 2011

I need to rename the resulted searched files from a loopI have the following code:

find . -name DOC* | while read i
do
find $i -type f -name '*.txt'
done

basically, I am searching for all txt files inside any folder starting with DOC name.this code is working fine with me.I need to rename those .txt files to .txtOLDOS: Ubuntu 10.4Bash shell

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bash script to give sensible names to a large number of photos. I hope to be able to run a script with an argument which will become the filename followed by a number beginning at 1.

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Never mind, I figured it out myself. Firstly, the old version of BASH I'm using doesn't support

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Code:

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Secondly, it was simply

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how can i do that on bash script / php.

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Code:
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Quote:
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I've tried all different ways of quoting and escaping the variable, and the problem is that the quoting chars and escape char are being translated and passed into the loop along with the value stored in the variable.

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I have tried: {{$a}..10} and {`$a`..10}, to have the variable evaluated first.

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Code:
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