I am trying to write a script to execute a couple of different java/r programs but I am having an issue with using a value from an array in bash. Here is my example:
INPUTS[0]=$1 #file
INPUTS[1]=$2 #file
INPUTS[2]=$3 #file
INPUTS[3]=$4 #file
TARGET=$5 #file
OUTPUTS[0]=$6 #file
OUTPUTS[1]=$7 #file
OUTPUTS[2]=$8 #file
OUTPUTS[3]=$9 #file
TYPE=$10 #file
PANEL=$11 #String
for ((X=0;X<${#INPUTS[@]};X++));do #for every file in this array
CURRENT="${INPUTS[X]}" #look at current in file
CURRENTOUT="${OUTPUTS[X]}" #and current out file
#this is working just fine. I put in a file myfile.txt and it makes a new file **results.txt**
java -jar javathing.jar INPUT=$CURRENT TARG=$TARGET OUTPUT=$CURRENTOUT IS=True #run this
#This is throwing an error because it can't find **results.txt0**
java -jar morejava.jar -i $CURRENTOUT -o $TYPE #then this
done
Rscript rthing.R $TYPE $PANEL #finally
So my first java outputs the correct file with a correct file name- results.txt
But when my second java program goes to look for it, it looks for the incorrect name. It looks for results.txt0
I am using the same variable for each one, but it doesn't seem to have the same effect. Can anyone explain this behavior?
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