I am trying to write a BASH script that downloads some transcripts of a podcast with cURL. All transcript files have a name that only differs by three digits: filename[three-digits].txt
- from
filename001.txt
- to....
filename440.txt
.
I store the three digits as a number in a variable and increment the variable in a while loop. How can I increment the number without it losing its leading zeroes?
#!/bin/bash
clear
# [...] code for handling storage
episode=001
last=440
secnow_transcript_url="https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-"
last_token=".txt"
while [ $episode -le $last ]; do
curl -X GET $secnow_transcript_url$episode$last_token > # storage location
episode=$[$episode+001];
sleep 60 # Don't stress the server too much!
done
I searched a lot and discovered nice approaches of others, that do solve my problem, but out of curiosity I would love to know if there is solution to my problem that keeps the while-loop, despite a for-loop would be more appropriate in the first place, as I know the range, but the day will come, when I will need a while loop! :-)
#!/bin/bash
for episode in $(seq -w 01 05); do
curl -X GET $secnow_transcript_url$episode$last_token > # ...
done
or for just a few digits (becomes unpractical for more digits)
#!/bin/bash
for episode in 00{1..9} 0{10..99} {100..440}; do
curl -X GET $secnow_transcript_url$episode$last_token > # ...
done
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