Bash:Variables

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Arithmetics

Bash and ksh only work with integers.

+, -, *, /, %
add, substract, multiply, divide, modulo.
**
For bash, Exponentiation
10#00012
For bash, force the figure (00012) to be interpreted as decimal. Figures starting with 0 are considered octal by default.
expr <expr>
Voer expr uit, bij boolean wordt 1 (onwaar) of 0 (waar) gegeven
((VAR=x+y))
let VAR=x+y
VAR=$((x+y))
VAR=$(expr x + y)
Calculate and assign to VAR
let VAR+=2
VAR=$((VAR += 2))
Add two to VAR

Special Parameters

$0
Name current procedure
$1
First passed argument ($2 is the second, $3... )
$*
All arguments given as one string
$@
All arguments given as separate strings per parameter
$#
The number of passed arguments
$?
The returnstate for the last executed command. 0 = OK, all others not.
$$
ProcessID of current process, handy to use for temporary files
$!
ProcessID of last spawned process.

Nested variables

var2=${!var1}
var2 will get the value of the evaluation of var1 (value of var0)
var0=1
var1=var0
var2=${!var1}
echo $var2
1

Loop over a range

for i in {00..59}
 do
  echo ${i}
 done

for i in $(seq ${START} ${END})
 do
  echo $i
 done

Operations on variables

  • # searches from the beginning
  • % searches from the end
${var#??}
Remove the first 2 chars
${var%??}
Remove the last 2 chars
${var%e*}
Remove everything from and including the last 'e'
${var#*e}
Remove everything up to the first 'e'
${var#* * }
Remove the first 2 words from a line (carefully check the spaces)
${var% * *}
Remove the last 2 words from a line (carefully check the spaces)
${#var}
Length of the string
Check if a string is in the variable

The trick is that if the variable does not have the searchstring the variable will be unchanged.

if [ "${var#*searchstring}" != "${var}" ]
 then
  echo "searchstring is in $var"
fi