Excerpt from: Abs_guide
: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/abs-guide.pdf
The meaning of shell variable $#,[email protected],$0,$1,$2 in Linux is explained: Variable Description: $$ The PID of the shell itself (ProcessID) $! PID of the Shell's last running background process $? End code of the last Run command (return value) $- Flag at a glance using the SET command $* All parameter lists. such as "$*" in the Case of "" ", in the form of" $ $ ... $n "output all parameters. [Email protected] All parameter lists. such as "[email protected]" with "" "in the case, with" $ "" $ "... All parameters are output in the form "$n". $# Number of arguments added to the shell $ The name of the shell itself $1~ $n Each parameter value added to the shell. $ $ is the 1th parameter, and the $ = is the 2nd parameter .... |
Example:
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1 #!/bin/bash
2 #
3 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$$"
4 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$!"
5 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$?"
6 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$*"
7 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "[email protected]"
8 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$#"
9 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$0"
10 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$1"
11 printf
"The complete list is %s\n" "$2
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Results:
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[[email protected] ~]$ bash
params
.sh 123456 QQ
The complete list
is 24249
The complete list
is
The complete list
is 0
The complete list
is 123456 QQ
The complete list
is 123456
The complete list
is QQ
The complete list
is 2
The complete list
is params
.sh
The complete list
is 123456
The complete list
is QQ
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Shell variables in the
Shell Linux $#,[email protected] , $0,$1 , the meaning of the $ $ explanation && Set keyword using the