Any ideas? I am attempting to write a script that uses sed.

If done this way it fails

  • rmdec=“sed ‘s/…$//’”
  • i1xmr=$(echo “$i1p/$apiresponse*1000” |bc -l |$rmdec)

But if i do it this way it works

  • i1xmr=$(echo “$i1p/$apiresponse*1000” |bc -l | sed ‘s/…$//’)
  • Andy@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    It might be because it’s a single string, and might work if you store it or expand it as an array. I think it would in Zsh, anyway.

    But the response to use a function instead is probably wiser.

    • shortwavesurfer@monero.townOP
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      1 year ago

      Yep, the function did the trick. My guess is it was being misread at execution as a variable and thats why it was breaking