In a bash file I get an input argument $1
. It may contains a dot at its end or not like (test.
or test
)
I would like to have test
in both cases to add an extension to it and create for example test.py
from it
In a bash file I get an input argument $1
. It may contains a dot at its end or not like (test.
or test
)
I would like to have test
in both cases to add an extension to it and create for example test.py
from it
Parameter expansion has an operator %
to trim characters from the end of an expansion.
$ set test.
$ echo "$1"
test.
$ echo "${1%.}"
test
If there is no trailing dot, the expansion is left unchanged:
$ set test
$ echo "${1%.}"
test
you can use parameter expansions like this :
yourVar=${1/.}
echo $yourVar
Result :
$ ./test.sh "test."
> test
$ ./test.sh "test"
> test
set test.1.2.3.. ; echo ${1/.}
=> test1.2.3..
Jul 6, 2020 at 13:18