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|  Dear friends, Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on '''Logical Operators in Bash '''
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|  In this tutorial, we will learn
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| * Use of '''Logical AND'''
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* '''Logical OR'''
 
* '''Logical OR'''
 
* '''Logical NOT'''
 
* '''Logical NOT'''
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using a few examples.
  
 
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|  To follow this tutorial you should have knowledge of
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| * '''if-else statement, '''
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* '''command line arguments '''and  
 
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* '''quoting '''in''' BASH.'''
 
* '''quoting '''in''' BASH.'''
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| If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website, which is as shown.
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| If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website which is as shown.
  
 
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| '''GNU Bash''' version '''4''' or above is recommended for practice.
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|  Let us understand the use of ''' Logical operators.'''
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| * '''Logical operators''' are mainly used to control program flow
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| '''Logical operators''' are mainly used to control program flow.
  
 
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| * '''Logical operators''' helps to link two '''expressions''' or '''conditions'''.
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| '''Logical operators''' help to link two '''expressions''' or '''conditions'''.
  
 
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| * They can be a part of '''if, while,''' or some other '''control statements'''.
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|  Let's see the syntax of '''logical AND'''
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| * '''Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space closing square bracket space ampersand ampersand space opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket'''
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| * '''Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space hyphen a space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket'''
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| Opening square bracket space dollar symbol '''condition1''' space hyphen '''a''' space dollar symbol '''condition2''' space closing square bracket.
  
 
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| * '''Logical AND''' returns '''true''' when both '''condition1''' and '''condition2''' are '''true'''
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|  Let us see the syntax of '''Logical OR'''
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| * '''Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space closing square bracket space vertical bar again vertical bar space opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket'''
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| * '''Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space hyphen o space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket'''
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| Opening square bracket space dollar symbol '''condition1''' space hyphen '''o''' space dollar symbol '''condition2''' space closing square bracket.
  
 
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| * '''Logical OR''' returns ''' true''' when either '''condition1''' or '''condition2''' is '''true'''.
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|   Let us learn the usage of ''' Logical OR''' and '''Logical AND''' using an example.
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|  I have already typed the code in a file named '''logical.sh'''.
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Revision as of 15:48, 3 July 2015

Title of script: Logical Operators in Bash Author: Lavitha pereira Keywords: Video tutorial, Bash Shell, Logical AND, Logical OR, Logical NOT

Time Narration
00:01 Dear friends, welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Logical Operators in Bash.
00:07 In this tutorial, we will learn use of:
00:10 * Logical AND
  • Logical OR
  • Logical NOT

using a few examples.

00:19 To follow this tutorial, you should have knowledge of:
00:22 * if-else statement
  • command line arguments and
  • quoting in BASH.
00:30 If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website which is as shown.
00:36 For this tutorial, I am using:
00:38 * Ubuntu Linux 12.04 OS
00:43 * GNU Bash version 4.1.10
00:47 GNU Bash version 4 or above is recommended for practice.
00:53 Let us understand the use of Logical-operators.
00:57 Logical operators are mainly used to control program flow.
01:02 Logical operators help to link two expressions or conditions.
01:09 They can be a part of if, while or some other control statements.
01:15 Let's see the syntax of logical AND.
01:19 Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space closing square bracket space ampersand ampersand space opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket.
01:38 Or we can use this syntax-
01:41 Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space hyphen a space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket.
01:53 Logical AND returns True when both condition1 and condition2 are True.
02:00 Let us see the syntax of Logical OR.
02:04 Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space closing square bracket space vertical bar again vertical bar space opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket.
02:22 Or we can use this syntax-
02:24 Opening square bracket space dollar symbol condition1 space hyphen o space dollar symbol condition2 space closing square bracket.
02:36 Logical OR returns True when either condition1 or condition2 is True.
02:43 Let us learn the usage of Logical OR and Logical AND using an example.
02:50 I have already typed the code in a file named logical.sh.
02:55 Open the terminal by pressing ctrl+alt and t keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
03:04 Type: gedit space logical.sh space ampersand sign press Enter.
03:12 Now type the code as shown here, in your logical.sh file.
03:18 Let me explain the code now.
03:21 This is the shebang line.
03:25 The read command reads one line of data from standard input.
03:29 - (hyphen) p displays the prompt.
03:33 string is a variable which stores the text entered by the user, during execution.
03:39 The if statement checks whether the entered string is empty.
03:45 - (hyphen) z checks whether length of string is zero.
03:50 Type: man space test on terminal to explore various other string comparisons.
03:57 The echo statement will print a message if nothing was entered.
04:02 If the string is not empty, the program will move to the first elif statement.
04:08 Here, it checks whether the entered string contains both the words 'raj' and 'jit' .
04:16 If yes, then it echoes out a message.
04:20 Please note that logical AND is used here.
04:24 Hence, the message will be displayed only when both the conditions are satisfied.
04:31 If that is not so, then the program will move onto the second elif statement.
04:37 Here, it checks whether the entered string contains either raj or jit.
04:43 If yes, then it displays the message.
04:47 Please note that logical OR is used here.
04:52 The message will be displayed only when any one of the conditions are satisfied.
04:59 Lastly, we have the default else statement.
05:02 When all the above statements are False then this statement will be executed.
05:08 fi is the end of multilevel if-else loop.
05:12 Let us execute the program.
05:15 Switch back to the terminal.
05:17 First make the file executable by typing- chmod space plus x space logical dot sh press Enter.
05:30 Now type: dot slash logical.sh press Enter.
05:36 The prompt displays Enter a word:
05:38 I will enter jitinraj.
05:42 The output is: jitinraj contains both the words 'raj' and 'jit'.
05:48 This means that the control was passed to the second statement.
05:52 And as both the conditions are satisfied, it displays the message.
05:57 Now, let us execute the script again.
06:00 Press the up-arrow key.
06:02 Go to ./logical.sh press Enter.
06:07 The prompt displays Enter a word:
06:09 This time I will enter abhijit.
06:13 The output is displayed as: abhijit contains word 'raj' or 'jit'.
06:19 Please try executing the program with different inputs and observe the output.
06:25 Let's switch back to our slides.
06:27 Let's have a look at logical NOT operator.
06:31 It inverts the Boolean value of an expression
06:35 which means, it returns True if the expression is False
06:40 and returns False if the expression is True.
06:44 The syntax of logical NOT operator is-
06:48 Exclamation mark space expression
06:52 or opening square bracket space exclamation mark space expression space closing square bracket.
07:00 Let us see an example.
07:03 I have already typed the code in a file.
07:05 So, I will go to the terminal and type: gedit space logicalNOT dot sh space ampersand sign press Enter.
07:18 Now, type the code as shown here in your logicalNOT dot sh file.
07:24 This is the shebang line as we already know.
07:28 $1 is the first command line argument passed to the script.
07:33 - (hyphen) f checks if the file exists with the same name that was passed as an argument.
07:41 So, it will return True if the file exists and False if it does not exist.
07:48 This NOT operator here, inverses the returned value.
07:52 Which means, if a file of that name exists, the condition will be True.
07:58 But the NOT operator will inverse its value to False.
08:02 And it will display the message FILE does not exist.
08:07 Here in the else statement, it displays the message FILE exists.
08:13 fi marks the end of if loop.
08:16 Now , switch to the terminal.
08:18 Let me clear the prompt.
08:20 Let's create an empty file with the name test.txt.
08:25 Type : touch space test dot txt press Enter.
08:32 Next, make the script executable by typing:

chmod space plus x space logicalNOT dot sh press Enter.

08:45 Now, type: dot slash logicalNOT dot sh space test dot txt press Enter.
08:55 Our shell script will check whether the file exists.
09:00 Our file test dot txt exists, hence the value will be true.
09:07 Then the logical NOT will inverse that value and return False.
09:12 Because the evaluation is False, the else statement is evaluated.
09:18 And the message displayed is -File 'test.txt' exists.
09:23 Try executing the program again with argument test1.txt.
09:29 And observe the control flow as explained before.
09:33 Come back to our slides. Let us summarize.
09:37 In this tutorial, we learnt the usage of:
  • logical AND
  • logical OR and
  • logical NOT.
09:45 As an assignment,
09:47 check whether the file exists
09:49 and is executable
09:51 using logical operators explained in this tutorial.
09:56 (Hint: man space test)


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10:42 The script has been contributed by FOSSEE and spoken-tutorial team.
10:47 This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay, signing off.
10:51 Thank you for joining.

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