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I have a shell script

 #!/bin/bash
START=$(date +%s)
echo "  Start| $START "
# do something
# start your script work here
#  
# your logic ends here
END=$(date +%s)
echo "  End|  $END "
DIFF=$(( $END-$START ))
echo "  Diff in seconds|"  $DIFF

Still getting this error Start| 1349769151 End| 1349769151 ")49769151rror: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is "

I know it is basic, so I have been searched and debug for two days already. But still gets nothing works on this. Plz help!

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The START and END are not in date format which can't be subtracted. If you just want to measure the execution time then use only %s which will give you difference in seconds.

START=$(date +%s)
echo "  Start| $START "
# do something
# start your script work here
#  
# your logic ends here
END=$(date +%s)
echo "  End|  $END "
DIFF=$(( $END-$START ))
echo "Diff in seconds:" $DIFF
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  • hi, KingsIndian, I changed my code like you show. But still getting some error. Help!
    – user452187
    Oct 9, 2012 at 7:55
  • What error you get? It works ok for me. Can you check if you have the same code?
    – P.P
    Oct 9, 2012 at 8:12
  • Still getting this error Start| 1349769151 End| 1349769151 ")49769151rror: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is "
    – user452187
    Oct 9, 2012 at 8:30
  • There's no error in this part, you have some error where you have do something. Check the code you have in between calculating the time.
    – P.P
    Oct 9, 2012 at 8:36
  • if you don't have any other code then it should work without error. To see some difference use sleep 5.
    – P.P
    Oct 9, 2012 at 9:02
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You are trying to perform arithmetic operations with strings: it will not work.

I suggest you to print the date as a timestamp with date "+%s" and use those numbers for your math.

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