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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4277- November 26, 2012
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4277- November 26, 2012
 
 
VARIABLE USAGE i or ii 
In cases like the following, you will notice a
 variable, $i, put into use.  Variables such
 as "i, j, k" are commonly used not only in
 simple shell scripts, but all types of code.
 
 for i in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6;
 do;
 echo $i;
 sleep $i;
 done
 
 A better practice for these "$i, $j, $k"
 temporary, short term use variables, is to named
 them "$ii, $jj, $kk."  Why, you ask?  Go pick
 any piece of code, or script.  Pretend it's
 buggy, and you need to find the culprit, which
 you suspect is in a variable, "i."  Search
 for "i" within the code.  How many results are
 there?  Now, take a piece of code using "ii,
 jj, kk" variable names.  Go search for "ii" and
 you'll find that only your variables are found!
 Makes searching code sooo much easier.
 
 for ii in 1 2 3 4 5;
 do;
 echo $ii;
 sleep $ii;
 done
 
 
 
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