Unix classes Write a bash script that take in three integer numbers from the command line...
Write a program in C or a script in bash, called “compare” that takes two numbers on the command line and compares them. The program should print the result of the comparison. Specifically, it should print “<x> is <comparison> <y>”, where <x> is the first number, <y> is the second number and <comparison> is one of “equal to”, “greater than” or “less than”. If the two numbers are equal, the program should have an exit status of zero. The exit...
Write a bash shell script to print the number of command line arguments and list of command line arguments 3. 12]
Write a bash script question.sh that accepts one command line argument which is supposed to be a positive integer n. The script should print all odd integers from 1 through n. Write a C or C++ program question.c(pp) to read from stdin as many integers as there are available and then print the squares of all these integers. You should test your code by “./question.sh <n> | ./question” assuming the compiled C/C++ program is question. See the following for a...
Write a Bash script called hello that uses command line arguments to allow the user to put two strings after the command name, when the script is being executed. These strings should represent a first and last name. The script should then write out a greeting to the user that includes the first and last name. Here is an example of how the script might work (the first line represents what the user types to launch the script): [user@HAL] hello...
Write a Bash script called move that could replace the UNIX command mv. 'move' tries to rename the source file (using the UNIX command mv), but if the destination file exists, appends an index number, a sort of version number, to the destination file. So if the user types: move a.txt b.txt and b.txt already exists, move will rename the file to b.txt.1. If b.txt.1 already exists, move must rename the file to be b.txt.2, and so on, until the...
Write a bash script that accepts one command line argument 'a' which is an integer between 1 and 50 inclusive. It should output a list of integers from 'a' and ending with '1' according to the following iteration rule. ( fx = x/2 if x is even; fx=3x+1 if x is odd )
LINUX 140U Create a file named script1.sh that contains a bash script that: Accepts NO command line arguments and does NOT use the read command. I will give you no credit if your bash script includes a read command. Also, you need to have at least one for..in loop in your code even if there may be other ways to do this problem. The script will go through a list of entries in the current directory (do not process subdirectories):...
Write a Bash shell script testaverager.sh that will determine if a person has passed a class. It should take in as a command-line parameter a name (first and last name) as well as a series of numbers. This list could be of any length. Your script should start by calculating the average of the scores. If the result is below 70, it should output “Sorry [name] but you will have to retake the class!”. If the result is 70 or...
Part 1: Write a C program that takes an integer command line argument n, spawns n processes that will each generate a random numbers between -100 and 100, and then computes and prints out the sum of these random numbers. Each process needs to print out the random number it generates. name the program 003_2.c
Python Script format please! 1. Write a script that takes in three integer numbers from the user, calculates, and displays the sum, average, product, smallest, and largest of the numbers input. Important things to note: a. You cannot use the min() or max() functions, you must provide the logic yourself b. The calculated average must be displayed as an integer value (ex. If the sum of the three values is 7, the average displayed should be 2, not 2.3333). Example:...