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− | The drawing of the bar should be done in at least one function. Hint: you can use the echo command with a special character to move the cursor back. Also go back to [[ | + | The drawing of the bar should be done in at least one function. Hint: you can use the echo command with a special character to move the cursor back. Also go back to [[OPS435_Lecture_3_-_Bash]] to get a reminder about arithmetic in bash. |
But you may use other characters that you think may look better. | But you may use other characters that you think may look better. |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 22 August 2017
Write a bash script that will show a working progress bar on the command-line.
The bar should fill up from empty to 100% in 5 seconds. 100% is 60 = signs.
For example it could look like this:
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The drawing of the bar should be done in at least one function. Hint: you can use the echo command with a special character to move the cursor back. Also go back to OPS435_Lecture_3_-_Bash to get a reminder about arithmetic in bash.
But you may use other characters that you think may look better.