I have two lists of variables that are equal to each other and I am trying to make a bash script in order to put both of these subject variable name files into one folder:
Here is an example of the list of variables:
az100 ms200 #first subject
az101 ma600 #second subject
where I want az100 == ms200 == ${SUBJECT}
for SUBJECT in az100
do
dicoms=${SUBJECT}/dicoms
rsync -aP /path/${SUBJECT}/ "$dicoms"
done
I know that I could manually do this, but I was wondering what the most elegant and efficient way to make two variables equal to each other in a for loop?
here is an example of what I have tried:
for SUBJECT in az100 az200 az300
rsync -aP /path/${SUBJECT}/* /path/${SUBJECT}/dicoms
for SUBJ_MR_CODE in mz100 mz200 mz300
do
rsync -aP /path/${SUB_MR_CODE}/* /path/${SUBJECT}/dicoms
done
done
However, this seems like a risky approach, and I want to make sure there are error codes if az100 doesn't equal mz100 for example.
var1="$var2"
. You can put that assignment inside afor
loop. I do not understand the rest of your question.