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#!/usr/bin/env bash

DIR1=folderone
DIR2=foldertwo

function template() {
    if [[ ! -d $DIR ]]; 
        then
            echo "Creating $DIR folder."
            mkdir -p $DIR
        else
            echo "$DIR Folder exists"
    fi
}

echo "Select folder by number:"
echo "1) $DIR1"
echo "2) $DIR2"
read dirnumber

case $dirnumber in
    1) template | sed -e "s/\$DIR/$DIR1/g" ;;
    2) template | sed -e "s/\$DIR/$DIR2/g" ;;
    *) echo "Good bye!"
esac


case $1 in
    -c) createdir
    ;;  
    *) exit 1
    ;;
esac

I have template function and use it in case. I want reuse it and exchange it with $DIR1 or $DIR2 and run the code.

DIR1 and DIR2 are displayed correctly, but in case $dirnumber it doesn't.

Is there a way to do this?

Any help is appreciated. Thank you!

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Note: This is an extended comment (no need to upvote, the duplicate holds)


Generally, when you have a function where some parameters can change, you define them as argument. This way you can call your function as

template "/path/to/dir"

With a small rewrite of the function, you can now use this extra argument. Arguments to functions are referenced in the function-body using "$1" "$2" ... "$n" or "$@" or "$*", depending on what you want.

Your template function could be rewritten as:

function template() {
    DIR="$1"
    if [[ -d "$DIR" ]]; then
        echo "$DIR Folder exists" 
    else 
        echo "Creating $DIR folder."
        mkdir -p -- "$DIR"
    fi
}

Now you can call your template function with

template "$DIR1"

However, when you make use of an array, you can rewrite the entire code-block much easier:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

dir_list=("/path/to/dir1" "/path/to/dir2")

select dir in "${dir_list[@]}"; do break; done

if [[ -d "${dir}" ]]; then
   echo "[INFO] Selected directory exists: $dir"
else
   echo "[INFO] Creating directory: $dir"
   mkdir -p -- "$dir"
fi
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    Please don't upvote, this is just an extended comment
    – kvantour
    Aug 6, 2020 at 8:24
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    @oguzismail point taken, I'll remove it and use local chat
    – kvantour
    Aug 6, 2020 at 8:30
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    @oguzismail I cannot start a chat with the user. He does not yet have 20 rep points (meta.stackexchange.com/questions/231544/…)
    – kvantour
    Aug 6, 2020 at 8:34
  • @kvantour Thanks! You are awesome! And I learned another part of bash. :-)
    – user13195288
    Aug 6, 2020 at 8:42