The for loop
The for
loop can be considered the more powerful loop in Bash scripting. In practice, for
and while
are interchangeable, but for
has better shorthand syntax. This means that to write a loop in for
often requires much less code than an equivalent while
loop.
The for
loop has two different syntaxes: a C-style syntax and the regular
 Bash syntax. We'll first look at the Bash syntax:
FOR value IN list-of-values DO thing-with-value DONE
A for
loop allows us to iterate over a list of things. Each loop will use a different item in that list, in a sequential order. This very simple example should illustrate this behavior:
reader@ubuntu:~/scripts/chapter_11$ vim for-simple.sh reader@ubuntu:~/scripts/chapter_11$ cat for-simple.sh #!/bin/bash ##################################### # Author: Sebastiaan Tammer # Version: v1.0.0 # Date: 2018-10-27 # Description: Simple for syntax. # Usage: ./for-simple.sh ##################################### # Create a 'list'. words="house dog telephone dog...