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I need to extract data from files in directory /tmp/log. I have no problem extract from single file.

#!/bin/bash
while read line;
do
  echo $line
done < /tmp/log/file1

I want try it with multiple files /tmp/log/* but it returned error ambiguous redirect. Any idea how can I around it?

2 Answers 2

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You could read the files in a for loop as follows:

for file in /tmp/log/*; do
    while read -r line; do
        echo "$line"
    done < "$file"
done

The strategy is just wrap your while loop with a for loop that takes care of processing each of the files one at a time.

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  • It is interesting loop where for loop supply file to while loop.
    – kartik
    Mar 17, 2016 at 6:03
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Dont know exactly waht you need.. probably you are looking for this:

cat /tmp/log/*

Is this what you need?

for line in `cat /tmp/log/*`
do     
echo $line     
done
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  • It does do the work but I want to process the data line by line
    – conandor
    Feb 28, 2012 at 7:21
  • In this case, you could use a process substitution: while read line; do ...; done < <(cat /tmp/log/*) Feb 28, 2012 at 11:33

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