I have a simple bash script, simple.sh, as follows:
#/usr/local/bin/bash
for i in $1
do
echo The current file is $i
done
When I run it with the following argument:
./simple.sh /home/test/*
it would only print and list out the first file located in the directory.
However, if I change my simple.sh to:
#/usr/local/bin/bash
DIR=/home/test/*
for i in $DIR
do
echo The current file is $i
done
it would correctly print out the files within the directory. Can someone help explain why the argument being passed is not showing the same result?