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(())
)Perform operations by putting the operation inside a set of double parenthesis.Example: Arithmetic with double parenthesis
a=$(( 4 + 5 ))
echo $a
# 9
a=$((3+5))
echo $a
# 8
b=$(( a + 3 ))
echo $b
# 11
b=$(( $a + 4 ))
echo $b
# 12
(( b++ ))
echo $b
# 13
(( b += 3 ))
echo $b
# 16
a=$(( 4 * 5 ))
echo $a
# 20
${#a}
prints the length of the variable $a
Indexed array is automatically created if any variable is assigned with the syntax:
name[subscript]=value
Arrays can also be explicitly declared with:
declare -a name[subscript]
Referencing an array without a subscript is the same as referencing with a subscript of 0.
Any element of an array may be referenced using ${name[subscript]}
. The
braces are required to avoid conflicts with the shell’s filename expansion
operators. If the subscript is ‘@
’ or ‘*
’, the word expands to all members of
the array name.