Look --- it is NOT hard (using bash or whatever 'nix shell you prefer) to convert a string (whose characters represent a number) to a number. LOL, these days you can even look up how on the web.

"10" is a string representing the number ten. It is not the NUMBER ten. Look up what the bash operator $ does.

Michael D Novack


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