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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:50:30+00:00 2026-05-17T14:50:30+00:00

I have a Korn shell script that I would like to change a variable

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I have a Korn shell script that I would like to change a variable based on another and a regex.

What I want to happen is to generate a variable value like below, but without calling sed:

$ echo 'orl,bdl,lap' | sed "s/,*orl//" | sed "s/^,*//"   
bdl,lap  
$ echo 'orl,bdl,lap' | sed "s/,*bdl//" | sed "s/^,*//"  
orl,lap  
$ echo 'orl,bdl,lap' | sed "s/,*lap//" | sed "s/^,*//"  
orl,bdl    

I’ve tried variations of

export b="orl,bdl,lap"  
export a=${b}*(,*lap)    

but usually get an error. Is this possible?

I’ve seen this:

if [[ $var = fo@(?4*67).c ]];then ...  

so it should work like it does with filenames.

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    2026-05-17T14:50:30+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    Is it something like this?

    echo 'orl,bdl,lap' | cut -d"," -f3,2

    Change the -f3,2 to other fields that you may need.

    Also if you need better regex construction you could use awk, but then I need you provide better details to understand what transformation you need.

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