hi

for a in *.log; do echo $A; done

for a in $(ls <path>/*.log); do echo $; done

instead of echo use whatever you need. 


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/26/02 12:31 PM >>>
Hi all,

For example, my files are like these

        mylogfile001.log
        mylogfile002.log

I want to initialize my variables with those number, like this

i=1
for all_file in `ls -1 /tmp`
do

        file$i=all_file
        i=i+1
done

file_tag1=`unix_command $file1 `  <--- help me here

when I do

echo $file_tag1

it should give me 001


Thank you

sinardy
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