The way to iterate over a range in bash is
for i in {0..10}; do echo $i; done
What would be the syntax for iterating over the sequence with a step? Say, I would like to get only even number in the above example.
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I'd do
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Pure Bash, without an extra process:
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Bash 4's brace expansion has a step feature:
No matter if Bash 2/3 (C-style for loop, see answers above) or Bash 4, I would prefer anything over the 'seq' command. |
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