#!/bin/bash # agram2.sh # Example of nested command substitution. # Uses "anagram" utility #+ that is part of the author's "yawl" word list package. # http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/libs/yawl-0.3.2.tar.gz # http://bash.deta.in/yawl-0.3.2.tar.gz E_NOARGS=86 E_BADARG=87 MINLEN=7 if [ -z "$1" ] then echo "Usage $0 LETTERSET" exit $E_NOARGS # Script needs a command-line argument. elif [ ${#1} -lt $MINLEN ] then echo "Argument must have at least $MINLEN letters." exit $E_BADARG fi FILTER='.......' # Must have at least 7 letters. # 1234567 Anagrams=( $(echo $(anagram $1 | grep $FILTER) ) ) # $( $( nested command sub. ) ) # ( array assignment ) echo echo "${#Anagrams[*]} 7+ letter anagrams found" echo echo ${Anagrams[0]} # First anagram. echo ${Anagrams[1]} # Second anagram. # Etc. # echo "${Anagrams[*]}" # To list all the anagrams in a single line . . . # Look ahead to the Arrays chapter for enlightenment on #+ what's going on here. # See also the agram.sh script for an exercise in anagram finding. exit $?