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I have a file abc.out. This file only has a number written in it. I want to access this file, store this number in a variable and use an if condition to check some condition. How do I do this in my bash script?
You can read the file contents into a variable with:
var=$(< filename)
or:
read var < filename
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You can use the followign syntax.
NUM=$(cat abc.out)
or
NUM=`cat abc.out`
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