How to write if else in one line in shell?

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Solution 1

Space -- the final frontier. This works:

if [ $SERVICESTATEID -eq 2 ]; then echo "CRITICAL"; else echo "OK"; fi

Note spaces after [ and before ] -- [ is a command name! And I removed an extra $ at the end of $SERVICESTATEID.

An alternative is to spell out test. Then you don't need the final ], which is what I prefer:

if test $SERVICESTATEID -eq 2; then echo "CRITICAL"; else echo "OK"; fi

Solution 2

Write like this, space is required before and after [ and ] in shell

if [ 2 -eq 3 ]; then echo "CRITICAL"; else echo "OK"; fi
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Updated on July 09, 2022

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  • user6066403
    user6066403 almost 2 years

    I would like to write in one line this:

    if [$SERVICESTATEID$ -eq 2]; then echo "CRITICAL"; else echo "OK"; fi
    

    So to do a test in my shell I did:

    if [2 -eq 3]; then echo "CRITICAL"; else echo "OK"; fi
    

    The result is

    -bash: [2: command not found
    OK
    

    So it doesn't work.

  • General Grievance
    General Grievance over 2 years
    I really don't see how the code relates to the question.
  • Chris
    Chris over 2 years
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