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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T18:24:12+00:00 2026-06-17T18:24:12+00:00

I want to write a Bash script that checks if there is at least

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I want to write a Bash script that checks if there is at least one parameter and if there is one, if that parameter is either a 0 or a 1.

This is the script:

#/bin/bash
if (("$#" < 1)) && ( (("$0" != 1)) ||  (("$0" -ne 0q)) ) ; then
    echo this script requires a 1 or 0 as first parameter.
fi
xinput set-prop 12 "Device Enabled" $0

This gives the following errors:

./setTouchpadEnabled: line 2: ((: ./setTouchpadEnabled != 1: syntax error: operand expected (error token is "./setTouchpadEnabled != 1")
./setTouchpadEnabled: line 2: ((: ./setTouchpadEnabled -ne 0q: syntax error: operand expected (error token is "./setTouchpadEnabled -ne 0q")

What am I doing wrong?

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    2026-06-17T18:24:14+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    This script works!

    #/bin/bash
    if [[ ( "$#" < 1 ) || ( !( "$1" == 1 ) && !( "$1" == 0 ) ) ]] ; then
        echo this script requires a 1 or 0 as first parameter.
    else
        echo "first parameter is $1"
        xinput set-prop 12 "Device Enabled" $0
    fi
    

    But this also works, and in addition keeps the logic of the OP, since the question is about calculations. Here it is with only arithmetic expressions:

    #/bin/bash
    if (( $# )) && (( $1 == 0 || $1 == 1 )); then
        echo "first parameter is $1"
        xinput set-prop 12 "Device Enabled" $0
    else
        echo this script requires a 1 or 0 as first parameter.
    fi
    

    The output is the same1:

    $ ./tmp.sh 
    this script requires a 1 or 0 as first parameter.
    
    $ ./tmp.sh 0
    first parameter is 0
    
    $ ./tmp.sh 1
    first parameter is 1
    
    $ ./tmp.sh 2
    this script requires a 1 or 0 as first parameter.
    

    [1] the second fails if the first argument is a string

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