Double parenthesis with and without dollar

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野性不改 2021-01-29 17:11

Is $(...) the same as (...) in Bash?

Also, is $((...)) the same as ((...))?

Also, is ${...} the sa

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  • 2021-01-29 17:57

    Adding to the answer above:

    1. [..] is used in conditions or logical expressions. Example:
    $ VAR=2
    $ if [ $VAR -eq 2 ]
    
    > then
    > echo 'yes'
    > fi
    yes
    
    1. [[...]] offers extended functionality to single square brackets. Particularly, it is useful for =~ operator (used in regular expressions). Example:
    $ VAR='some string'
    $ if [[ $VAR =~ [a-z] ]]; then
    > echo 'is alphabetic'
    > fi
    is alphabetic
    

    Reference:

    https://linuxconfig.org/bash-scripting-parenthesis-explained

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  • 2021-01-29 18:03
    • $(...) means execute the command in the parens in a subshell and return its stdout. Example:

      $ echo "The current date is $(date)"
      The current date is Mon Jul  6 14:27:59 PDT 2015
      
    • (...) means run the commands listed in the parens in a subshell. Example:

      $ a=1; (a=2; echo "inside: a=$a"); echo "outside: a=$a"
      inside: a=2
      outside: a=1
      
    • $((...)) means perform arithmetic and return the result of the calculation. Example:

      $ a=$((2+3)); echo "a=$a"
      a=5
      
    • ((...)) means perform arithmetic, possibly changing the values of shell variables, but don't return its result. Example:

      $ ((a=2+3)); echo "a=$a"
      a=5
      
    • ${...} means return the value of the shell variable named in the braces. Example:

      $ echo ${SHELL}
      /bin/bash
      
    • {...} means execute the commands in the braces as a group. Example:

      $ false || { echo "We failed"; exit 1; }
      We failed
      

    More generally what does the dollar sign stand for?

    It means whatever it means in the given context.

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