Use [[
instead for regex matching.
if [[ $file =~ ^foo\.[1-9]$ ]] ; ...
Question
I have doubt in shell script
I will describe the scenario, $file is containing the file name of my interest,
consider $file can contain foo.1, foo.2, foo.3 here foo will be constant,
but .1,.2,.3 will change, i want to test this in single line in if statement something like
if [ $file = "foo.[1-9]" ]; then
echo "File name is $file"
fi'
i know above script doesn't work :) can anyone suggest what should i refer for this ?
Solution 2
Use [[
instead for regex matching.
if [[ $file =~ ^foo\.[1-9]$ ]] ; ...
OTHER TIPS
Trim any extension, then see if it's "foo"?
base=${file%.[1-9]}
if [ "$base" = "foo" ]; then
echo Smashing success
fi
Equivalently, I always like to recommend case
because it's portable and versatile.
case $file in
foo.[1-9] ) echo Smashing success ;;
esac
The syntax may seem weird at first but it's well worth knowing.
Both of these techniques should be portable to any Bourne-compatible shell, including Dash and POSIX sh
.