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Re: How to use variable in a range like {a..b}?


From: Greg Wooledge
Subject: Re: How to use variable in a range like {a..b}?
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 08:20:36 -0400
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 06:27:43AM -0500, Peng Yu wrote:
> x=10
> for i in {1..$x}; do echo $i; done

That won't work because of the way bash does its parsing.  Brace expansion
is done before parameter (variable) expansion.  Since the brace-expansion
part doesn't see 1..10 it can't generate a list of integers.

> I'm wondering how to use variable in a range?

for ((i=1; i<=x; i++)); do ...

... is the way I'd do it.


On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 01:57:35PM +0200, Roman Rakus wrote:
> This works for me;
> x=10; for i in $(eval echo {1..$x}); do echo $i; done
> But is not so cute.

There's also the more traditional (and POSIX-compatible):

x=10; i=1; while [ $i -le $x ]; do ...; i=$(($i+1)); done



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