This one is kind of hard to explain. Consider variables all
, first
, last
, and some
:
a="apple mcintosh"
b="banana plantain"
c="coconut cashew"
all="$a $b $c"
first="$a"
last=$c"
some="$a $c"
Here is what I have:
echo "What do you want to install?"
echo "all, first, last, or some?"
read userinput
Assuming that the user types all
, his input shall be treated as the name of a variable: I want the next command to be pacman -S $all
(equivalent to pacman -S apple mcintosh banana plantain coconut cashew
). Likewise, if the user types both first
and last
, the next command has to be pacman -S $first $last
(which in fact should execute pacman -S apple mcintosh coconut cashew
).
I used case/esac
to translate userinput
into a variable, but I am looking for a more flexible and elegant solution, as this approach doesn't allow more than one input.
case $userinput in
all) result="$all";;
first) result="$first";;
*) exit;;
esac
pacman -S $result