Expands to all the words of all the positional parameters. Double quoted, it expands to a single string containing them all, separated by the first character of the IFS variable (discussed later).
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Parameter "$*"
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Parameter "$*"
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Expands to all the words of all the positional parameters. Double quoted, it expands to a single string containing them all, separated by the first character of the IFS variable (discussed later).
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BashGuide/Parameters - Greg's Wiki Contains the name, or the path, of the script. This is not always reliable. 1 2 etc. "$1" etc. Positional Parameters contain the arguments that were passed to the current script or function. * <span>"$*" Expands to all the words of all the positional parameters. Double quoted, it expands to a single string containing them all, separated by the first character of the IFS variable (discussed later). @ "$@" Expands to all the words of all the positional parameters. Double quoted, it expands to a list of them all as individual words. # $# Expands to the number of positional parameter
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