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Bash - check if string is less than (ASCII alphabetical order)
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In this article, we would like to show you how to check if check if string is less than another string in Bash.
In this example, we use escaped <
operator to check if string is less than another string (in ASCII alphabetical order) inside the if
statement.
script.sh
file:
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string="aaa"
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if [ "$string" \< "bbb" ]; then
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echo "The $string is less than bbb"
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fi
Note: this approach should be used in POSIX shells where other solutions may not work.
Run in command line:
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./script.sh
Output:
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The aaa is less than bbb
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string="aaa"
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if test "$string" \< "bbb"; then
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echo "The $string is less than bbb"
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fi
Note:
[ ]
notation is shorthand oftest
command.
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string="aaa"
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if [[ "$string" < "bbb" ]]; then
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echo "The $string is less than bbb"
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fi
Note:
[[ ]]
notation is like extendedtest
command, adding additional features (e.g. regular expressions).