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Bash - Shell Script - Simple script to create and write variables to txt file.

Asked by WinPE in Shell Scripting, Unix Systems Programming, Bourne-Again Shell (bash)

Can someone help me with a simple bash script to create a file 'test.txt' and write variables to it.
Variable1=10.2.4.1
Variable2=10.2.4.2
Variable3=10.2.4.3
Variable4=10.2.4.4
and then write it to the txt file with a : delimited format. It will always be just one line. It would be like this:
10.2.4.1:10.2.4.2:10.2.4.3:10.2.4.4
The last thing it has to do is place carriage returns on the end of each line so its in windows txt format.

I guess this could be done with sed, but not sure how. Thanks for any help.Start Free Trial
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