WebFeb 13, 2015 · Hi All, i want to write a shell script read below file line by line and want to exclude the lines which contains empty value for MOUNTPOINT field. i am using centos … WebSep 1, 2012 · The bad new is that the C-shell lacks a real read statement and you can read only from the standard input. The good new is that you can use some trick or better... an external (opposite to shell built-in) command like cat to feed a loop.
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WebI didn't downvote you, but the person who did probably had these reasons: (1) This doesn’t do what the question asks for. This invokes the command once with all the contents of the file on the command line; rather than once per line.. (2) This does nothing to handle characters that are special to the shell (that might be in the file); e.g., ', ", <, >, ;, etc. (3) … Web10.2. Reading User Input 10.2.1 The $< Variable. To make a script interactive, a special C shell variable is used to read standard input into a variable. The $< symbol reads a line from standard input up to but not including the newline, and assigns the line to a variable.. Another way to read one line of input is setvariable = 'head -1'.. Example 10.3. raya and the last dragon online sa prevodom
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WebMar 15, 2024 · csh doesn't have a read built-in, or anything similar. BTW, assuming you meant foreach line (`cat to-read-file`) (with backticks), the cat is executed only once to … WebJul 8, 2009 · csh: while read. Is there an equivalent in csh to bash's while read variable list? 07-08-2009, 04:17 PM #2: Uncle_Theodore. Member . Registered: Dec 2007 ... That's right, but in my case I had two variables to get from every line, so I couldn't use the foreach and had to go with the while instead. 07-08-2009, 05:17 PM #6: colucix. LQ Guru ... WebDec 22, 2024 · To remove the newline character use: tr -d '\n'. As always you can use input and output redirection and pipes to read from or write to files and other processes. If you want to keep the last newline you can simply add it back with echo or printf '\n', e. g.: cat file1 file2... { tr -d '\n'; echo; } > output.txt. Share. raya and the last dragon ongis