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Two Methods For Finding The Length Of a String

  • test="This is a string"

Method 1)

  • echo ${#test}

Method 2)

  • expr length test

Both will give you the correct length of 16.

How can I get a substring of a variable?

Say the variable test contains the string "corndog" but we want just the "dog" part.

echo ${test:4:3} will return just "dog"

The 4 tells us the index of the char that will be the first char in the substring. The 3 tells us how many letters to add starting at the index.

Remove Substrings

Strips shortest match of $substring from front of $string.

  • ${string#substring}

For example if $string contained "This is a string" and we replaced substring with T* an echo would result in his is a string

Strips longest match of $substring from front of $string.

  • ${string##substring}

For example if $string contained "This is a string" and we replaced substring with T* an echo would result in an empty string. (The longest match was the entire string).

Strips shortest match of $substring from back of $string.

  • ${string%substring}

For example if $string contained "This is a string" and we replaced substring with s* an echo would result in This is a

Strips longest match of $substring from back of $string.

  • ${string%%substring}

For example if $string contained "This is a string" and we replaced substring with s* an echo would result in Thi (The longest match)