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117 Variables may be given values by typing, for example:
161 operator. For example,
165 would print 2 for this example.
304 look more like the Bourne shell. For example, this:
341 For example,
358 For example,
369 in the example)
375 For example
415 For example:
430 by typing, for example:
465 also provides a general if-statement. For example:
472 For example:
536 is complete. For example,
558 The following example processes option arguments for the
598 For example:
663 For example,
683 and executed. For example,
787 For example,
820 For example
841 For example,
850 of an already-open file by typing, for example
877 For example,
884 a pipe by typing, for example,
926 in the example). Lines following the command,
959 Here documents may be provided on file descriptors other than 0 by typing, for example,
1003 As an example,
1049 has this effect. For example
1144 It is called, for example, as
1394 This can get much worse than the above example;
1486 I believe that, for example
1516 The problem is that after reading, for example