MOHAMED
MOHAMED

Reputation: 43518

How to duplicate string in bash?

I have the following string in bash

str="kallel"

I want to create from str an str2. The str2 contains str duplicated till the length = 20. So the result should be like this:

str2="kallelkallelkallelka"

How to do in in bash?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 9564

Answers (4)

Ed Morton
Ed Morton

Reputation: 203359

$ str="kallel"

$ str2=$(printf "$str%.0s" {1..20})
$ echo "$str2"
kallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallelkallel

$ str2=$(printf "$str%.0s" {1..3})
$ echo "$str2"
kallelkallelkallel

$ n=5
$ str2=$(printf "$str%.0s" $(seq "$n"))
$ echo "$str2"
kallelkallelkallelkallelkallel

Upvotes: 8

Mark
Mark

Reputation: 4455

I am 100% stealing this answer from Bash : Duplicate a string variable n times but I thought it bore repeating (despite being on a 6 year old question):

$ yes "kallel" | head -20  | xargs | sed 's/ //g' | cut -c1-20
kallelkallelkallelka

Upvotes: 3

Ewan
Ewan

Reputation: 15058

I'd go for a while loop personally then cut it at the end.

While the length of str2 is less than 20, add str to str2. Then, for good measure, we cut at the end to max 20 characters.

#!/bin/bash
str="kallel"
str2=""
while [ ${#str2} -le 20 ]
do
    str2=$str2$str
done
str2=`echo $str2 | cut -c1-20`

Upvotes: 2

twalberg
twalberg

Reputation: 62379

This should work:

str="kallel"
str2="${str}"
while (( ${#str2} < 20 ))
do
  str2="${str2}${str}"
done
str2="${str2:0:20}"

Upvotes: 4

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