Bourne shell question
Dan Gill
dan at systech.bjorn.COM
Sun May 12 14:31:29 AEST 1991
In article <1991May8.192623.24160 at bnlux1.bnl.gov>, abrams at dan.ccd.bnl.gov (The Ancient Programmer) writes:
>
> How does one do a simple computation in a shell script?
> The c-shell does it very neatly.
> Running:
> #!/bin/csh
> set a = 10
> set b = 1
> @ c = $a - $b
> echo "a=$a, b=$b, c=$c"
>
> produces: a=10, b=1, c=9
>
you will have to do the math outside of the shell script with expr
try this:
a=10
b=1
c=`expr $a - $b`
echo "a=$a, b=$b, c=$c"
unless you don't have expr then you are back where you started...
Dg
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