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I have a variable values stored in environment variables. when I do

echo $myvar

I can see the value. Below is the example

~% echo $myvar
abcdefghijkl73

Now, I would like to read 8th/13th/14th character from this variable value and print the value

h73

Please help. Thanks in advance.

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  • Thanks you so much @begemotv2718. Exactly what I was looking for. life savior !!! using echo $myvar | cut -c 8,13,14 for my scenario Aug 29, 2016 at 13:00

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If you use BASH:

myvar="abcdefghijkl73"; echo ${myvar:7:1}${myvar:12:1}${myvar:13:1}

See "Parameter expansion" section in man bash For the general POSIX shell you need to use external utility to do this:

echo $myvar | cut -c 8,13,14

This uses cut utility (more information about this utility you can find in info coreutils

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