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To take each argument in turn and see if that person is logged onto the system.
cat snooper #!/bin/sh # see if a number of people are logged in for i in $* do if who | grep -s $i > /dev/null then echo $i is logged in else echo $i not available fi done
For each username given as an argument an if statement is used to test if that person is logged on and an appropriate message is then displayed.
To go through each file in the current directory and compare it with the same filename in another directory:
#!/bin/sh # compare files to same file in directory "old" for i in * do echo $i: cmp $i old/$i echo done
If the list-of-words is omitted, then the loop is executed once for each positional argument (i.e. assumes $* in the for statement). In this case the loop will create the empty files whose names are given as arguments.
#!/bin/sh # create all named files for i do > $i done
Some examples of command substitution in for loops:
#!/bin/sh # do something for all files in current # directory according to time modified for i in `ls -t` do ... done # do something for all non-fred files. for i in `cat filelist | grep -v fred` do ... done # do something to each sub-directory found for i in `for i in * do if test -d $i then echo $i fi done` do ... done