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years=(2018 2019)
days=(74 274)
for year in "${years[@]}"; do
for day in $(seq -w ${days[0]} ${days[1]}); do
echo $year
echo $day
done
done
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#!/bin/bash
# A simple bash "for loop" example below...
# This loop will run 4 times, and will echo the number in sequence as it goes.
# 3 is increment size
# Mind the double . between the {}
# Note how the variable is called with the $ prefix, which can be done within the "" quotes!
for i in {1..12..3}
do
echo "This is loop number $i"
done
# Result :
# This is loop number 1
# This is loop number 4
# This is loop number 7
# This is loop number 10
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for ((i = 1; i <= 10 ; i++)); do
echo $i
done
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for VARIABLE in file1 file2 file3
do
command1 on $VARIABLE
command2
commandN
done