I'm wondering how one would go about redirecting the stdin of a script from the current xterm session i.e. /dev/pts/0 to one that is also running i.e /dev/pts/1 using bash? I have a bash script that opens 3 xterm windows and I want to get input from only one of those windows and I cannot figure out how to do it. Any help is appreciated! thanks.
EDIT (Moved from below -- OP submitted this clarification as an answer)
I guess I should have clarified what I wanted to do. I will start a script from a pty, let's say it's /dev/pts/3. This script will open 3 xterminals, lets say: /dev/pts/0, /dev/pts/1, and /dev/pts/2. These 3 new ptys are what the user is going to see. The script asks the user for some input and I want the input of the user to be typed into /dev/pty/1 and the program should get it's info from there. However I've tried to do this and it doesn't work. Here's a snippet of my code.
exec</dev/pts/1
echo
echo "Would you like to search for more info?" 1>/dev/pts/1
read answer
case $answer in
y) echo "YES" ;;
n) echo "NO" ;;
*) echo "y/n only!";;
esac
The case statement at the end is just a little placeholder to see if the input actually worked.