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use of asterisk (*) in unix csh variable

Asked by JoHarris in csh / tcsh, Unix Systems Programming

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In a Unix csh script I need to use an asterisk (*) in a variable.

For example :

      #!/bin/csh -f
      set match = "GBP"
      echo $match
      set match_b = "*500*"
      echo $match_b

this results in :

      GBP
      echo: No match
      
as its using the * as a wildcard rather than a normal character.

I've tried setting the match_b line as follows :

      set match_b = "\*500\*"
      set match_b = '\*500\*'
      set match_b = '*500*'
      
but get the same error.

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