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Date:      Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:10:02 -0700
From:      Joshua Oreman <oremanj@get-linux.org>
To:        Constantine <cnst@rbcmail.ru>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: simple sh scripting. How to put a result of a command to a variable?
Message-ID:  <20030812011001.GA11055@webserver>
In-Reply-To: <3F381A25.3050901@rbcmail.ru>
References:  <3F380F5D.6020904@rbcmail.ru> <3F3815F5.5070302@obfuscated.net> <3F381A25.3050901@rbcmail.ru>

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On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 06:35:17PM -0400 or thereabouts, Constantine wrote:
> Michael Conlen wrote:
> 
> >Constantine wrote:
> >
> >>I am writing a script, which involves unzipping some files. I would 
> >>have to unzip 4 different zip-files from some directory, and I would 
> >>need to unzip them to the directory, which would have the same name 
> >>in it as the original zip-file, i.e. I would like to run something 
> >>like "ls *.zip", have each file name recorded in some variable, and 
> >>do a loop like "unzip $filename[$i] -d $filename[$i].unzipped/". Can 
> >>someone help me with the code? How can I put the results of a command 
> >>to a variable? 
> >
> >If I understand you properly I think the following would do what you want
> >
> >#!/bin/sh
> >for i in `ls *.zip`
> >do
> >   unzip ${i} -d ${i}.unzipped
> >done 
> 
> Thank you very much indeed! Seems just what I wanted. But can I save the 
> archive names in an array for further manipulation? Also, how can I type 
> that apostrophe ` from my keyboard?

For the array I think you do need bash. I'm not familiar with arrays in shell;
someone else may be able to help you there.

As far as the backquote (`), it seems you answered your own question by typing
it into your email. (But the backquote is on the tilde (~) key, if you don't
push shift).

-- Josh

> 
> Cheers,
> Constantine.
> 
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