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How do I exit BASH while loop using modulus operator?


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So practically for my assignment I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0, ex: (25 % 5 = 0 break loop) Where in my attempt below have I gone wrong?



while true
do
echo "Please input anything here: "
read INPUT

if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
echo "you entered wrong"
else
echo "you entered right"
break
fi
done









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    If the assignment specifies bash, then you might consider using its built-in arithmetic expansion syntax e.g. (( INPUT % 5 == 0 ))

    – steeldriver
    2 hours ago











  • the loop does not end when entering 25 @steeldriver

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago















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So practically for my assignment I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0, ex: (25 % 5 = 0 break loop) Where in my attempt below have I gone wrong?



while true
do
echo "Please input anything here: "
read INPUT

if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
echo "you entered wrong"
else
echo "you entered right"
break
fi
done









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  • 2





    If the assignment specifies bash, then you might consider using its built-in arithmetic expansion syntax e.g. (( INPUT % 5 == 0 ))

    – steeldriver
    2 hours ago











  • the loop does not end when entering 25 @steeldriver

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago













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1








So practically for my assignment I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0, ex: (25 % 5 = 0 break loop) Where in my attempt below have I gone wrong?



while true
do
echo "Please input anything here: "
read INPUT

if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
echo "you entered wrong"
else
echo "you entered right"
break
fi
done









share|improve this question
















So practically for my assignment I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0, ex: (25 % 5 = 0 break loop) Where in my attempt below have I gone wrong?



while true
do
echo "Please input anything here: "
read INPUT

if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
echo "you entered wrong"
else
echo "you entered right"
break
fi
done






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    If the assignment specifies bash, then you might consider using its built-in arithmetic expansion syntax e.g. (( INPUT % 5 == 0 ))

    – steeldriver
    2 hours ago











  • the loop does not end when entering 25 @steeldriver

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago












  • 2





    If the assignment specifies bash, then you might consider using its built-in arithmetic expansion syntax e.g. (( INPUT % 5 == 0 ))

    – steeldriver
    2 hours ago











  • the loop does not end when entering 25 @steeldriver

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago







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If the assignment specifies bash, then you might consider using its built-in arithmetic expansion syntax e.g. (( INPUT % 5 == 0 ))

– steeldriver
2 hours ago





If the assignment specifies bash, then you might consider using its built-in arithmetic expansion syntax e.g. (( INPUT % 5 == 0 ))

– steeldriver
2 hours ago













the loop does not end when entering 25 @steeldriver

– Roosevelt Mendieta
2 hours ago





the loop does not end when entering 25 @steeldriver

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Move the break from the else part to the if part:



#!/bin/bash

while true
do
echo "Please input anything here: "
read INPUT

if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
echo "you entered wrong"
break
else
echo "you entered right"
fi
done





share|improve this answer























  • this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago






  • 2





    @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

    – Kulfy
    2 hours ago












  • @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago











  • @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

    – Kulfy
    2 hours ago











  • i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

    – Roosevelt Mendieta
    2 hours ago


















3














It works for me according to @steeldriver's tips,




  • make sure you use bash



    #!/bin/bash



  • use the bash syntax for arithmetic evaluation



    ((...))


Otherwise the shellscript can remain the same,



#!/bin/bash

while true
do
echo "Please input anything here: "
read INPUT

if (( INPUT % 5 == 0 )) ; then
echo "you entered right"
break
else
echo "you entered wrong"
fi
done


Edit: You have modified the question. This answer corresponds to a previous version of the question. (It is not clear to me, if you want to break the loop, when there is no remainder or when there is a remainder.)






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    Since this is bash script we're talking about, you may want to use read -p and arithmetic evaluation ((...))



    $ while read -p "Enter number:" input ; do (( input%5 == 0 )) && echo "Wrong"; break; || echo "alright"; done
    Enter number:11
    alright
    Enter number:7
    alright
    Enter number:10
    Wrong


    Portably, you might want to use [ aka test



    $ [ $((25%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
    Zero
    $ [ $((26%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
    $





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      Move the break from the else part to the if part:



      #!/bin/bash

      while true
      do
      echo "Please input anything here: "
      read INPUT

      if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
      echo "you entered wrong"
      break
      else
      echo "you entered right"
      fi
      done





      share|improve this answer























      • this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago






      • 2





        @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago












      • @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago











      • @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago











      • i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago















      2














      Move the break from the else part to the if part:



      #!/bin/bash

      while true
      do
      echo "Please input anything here: "
      read INPUT

      if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
      echo "you entered wrong"
      break
      else
      echo "you entered right"
      fi
      done





      share|improve this answer























      • this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago






      • 2





        @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago












      • @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago











      • @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago











      • i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago













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      Move the break from the else part to the if part:



      #!/bin/bash

      while true
      do
      echo "Please input anything here: "
      read INPUT

      if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
      echo "you entered wrong"
      break
      else
      echo "you entered right"
      fi
      done





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      Move the break from the else part to the if part:



      #!/bin/bash

      while true
      do
      echo "Please input anything here: "
      read INPUT

      if [ `expr $INPUT % 5` -eq 0 ]; then
      echo "you entered wrong"
      break
      else
      echo "you entered right"
      fi
      done






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      • this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago






      • 2





        @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago












      • @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago











      • @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago











      • i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago

















      • this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago






      • 2





        @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago












      • @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago











      • @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

        – Kulfy
        2 hours ago











      • i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

        – Roosevelt Mendieta
        2 hours ago
















      this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

      – Roosevelt Mendieta
      2 hours ago





      this doesn't work, when I enter 40 the code exits

      – Roosevelt Mendieta
      2 hours ago




      2




      2





      @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

      – Kulfy
      2 hours ago






      @RooseveltMendieta Isn't it what you want? I need to break out of a true while loop when the user inputs a number that gives a modulus remainder of 0. 40%5 is also 0.

      – Kulfy
      2 hours ago














      @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

      – Roosevelt Mendieta
      2 hours ago





      @Kulfy i was thinking of division in my head instead of modulus, how embarrassing lol yes this solution in fact does work and is exactly what I needed. I need to go to sleep i've been up to late working on this assignment.

      – Roosevelt Mendieta
      2 hours ago













      @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

      – Kulfy
      2 hours ago





      @RooseveltMendieta It seems that you changed the original code in your question. So, PerlDuck might need to modify explanation of the answer.

      – Kulfy
      2 hours ago













      i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

      – Roosevelt Mendieta
      2 hours ago





      i version controlled the code back to it's original state @Kulfy

      – Roosevelt Mendieta
      2 hours ago













      3














      It works for me according to @steeldriver's tips,




      • make sure you use bash



        #!/bin/bash



      • use the bash syntax for arithmetic evaluation



        ((...))


      Otherwise the shellscript can remain the same,



      #!/bin/bash

      while true
      do
      echo "Please input anything here: "
      read INPUT

      if (( INPUT % 5 == 0 )) ; then
      echo "you entered right"
      break
      else
      echo "you entered wrong"
      fi
      done


      Edit: You have modified the question. This answer corresponds to a previous version of the question. (It is not clear to me, if you want to break the loop, when there is no remainder or when there is a remainder.)






      share|improve this answer





























        3














        It works for me according to @steeldriver's tips,




        • make sure you use bash



          #!/bin/bash



        • use the bash syntax for arithmetic evaluation



          ((...))


        Otherwise the shellscript can remain the same,



        #!/bin/bash

        while true
        do
        echo "Please input anything here: "
        read INPUT

        if (( INPUT % 5 == 0 )) ; then
        echo "you entered right"
        break
        else
        echo "you entered wrong"
        fi
        done


        Edit: You have modified the question. This answer corresponds to a previous version of the question. (It is not clear to me, if you want to break the loop, when there is no remainder or when there is a remainder.)






        share|improve this answer



























          3












          3








          3







          It works for me according to @steeldriver's tips,




          • make sure you use bash



            #!/bin/bash



          • use the bash syntax for arithmetic evaluation



            ((...))


          Otherwise the shellscript can remain the same,



          #!/bin/bash

          while true
          do
          echo "Please input anything here: "
          read INPUT

          if (( INPUT % 5 == 0 )) ; then
          echo "you entered right"
          break
          else
          echo "you entered wrong"
          fi
          done


          Edit: You have modified the question. This answer corresponds to a previous version of the question. (It is not clear to me, if you want to break the loop, when there is no remainder or when there is a remainder.)






          share|improve this answer















          It works for me according to @steeldriver's tips,




          • make sure you use bash



            #!/bin/bash



          • use the bash syntax for arithmetic evaluation



            ((...))


          Otherwise the shellscript can remain the same,



          #!/bin/bash

          while true
          do
          echo "Please input anything here: "
          read INPUT

          if (( INPUT % 5 == 0 )) ; then
          echo "you entered right"
          break
          else
          echo "you entered wrong"
          fi
          done


          Edit: You have modified the question. This answer corresponds to a previous version of the question. (It is not clear to me, if you want to break the loop, when there is no remainder or when there is a remainder.)







          share|improve this answer














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          25.6k33078




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              2














              Since this is bash script we're talking about, you may want to use read -p and arithmetic evaluation ((...))



              $ while read -p "Enter number:" input ; do (( input%5 == 0 )) && echo "Wrong"; break; || echo "alright"; done
              Enter number:11
              alright
              Enter number:7
              alright
              Enter number:10
              Wrong


              Portably, you might want to use [ aka test



              $ [ $((25%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
              Zero
              $ [ $((26%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
              $





              share|improve this answer





























                2














                Since this is bash script we're talking about, you may want to use read -p and arithmetic evaluation ((...))



                $ while read -p "Enter number:" input ; do (( input%5 == 0 )) && echo "Wrong"; break; || echo "alright"; done
                Enter number:11
                alright
                Enter number:7
                alright
                Enter number:10
                Wrong


                Portably, you might want to use [ aka test



                $ [ $((25%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
                Zero
                $ [ $((26%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
                $





                share|improve this answer



























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                  2








                  2







                  Since this is bash script we're talking about, you may want to use read -p and arithmetic evaluation ((...))



                  $ while read -p "Enter number:" input ; do (( input%5 == 0 )) && echo "Wrong"; break; || echo "alright"; done
                  Enter number:11
                  alright
                  Enter number:7
                  alright
                  Enter number:10
                  Wrong


                  Portably, you might want to use [ aka test



                  $ [ $((25%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
                  Zero
                  $ [ $((26%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
                  $





                  share|improve this answer















                  Since this is bash script we're talking about, you may want to use read -p and arithmetic evaluation ((...))



                  $ while read -p "Enter number:" input ; do (( input%5 == 0 )) && echo "Wrong"; break; || echo "alright"; done
                  Enter number:11
                  alright
                  Enter number:7
                  alright
                  Enter number:10
                  Wrong


                  Portably, you might want to use [ aka test



                  $ [ $((25%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
                  Zero
                  $ [ $((26%5)) -eq 0 ] && echo "Zero"
                  $






                  share|improve this answer














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