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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T09:55:33+00:00 2026-05-23T09:55:33+00:00

I want to write a bash script that sorts the input by rules in

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I want to write a bash script that sorts the input by rules in different files. The first rule is to write all chars or strings in file1. The second rule is to write all numbers in file2. The third rule is to write all alphanumerical strings in file3. All specials chars must be ignored. Because I am not familiar with bash I don t know how to realize this.

Could someone help me?

Thanks,
Haniball

Thanks for the answers,

I wrote this script,

#!/bin/bash

inp=0 echo "Which filename for strings?" 
read strg 
touch $strg
echo "Which filename for nums?"
read nums
touch $nums
echo "Which filename for alphanumerics?"
read alphanums
touch $alphanums
while [ "$inp" != "quit" ]
do
 echo "Input: "
 read inp
 echo $inp | grep -o '\<[a-zA-Z]+>' > $strg
 echo $inp | grep -o '\<[0-9]>' > $nums
 echo $inp | grep -o -E '\<[0-9]{2,}>' > $nums
done

After I ran it, it only writes string in the stringfile.

Greetings, Haniball

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    2026-05-23T09:55:33+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:55 am

    grep is sufficient (your question is a bit vague. If I got something wrong, let me know…)

    Using the following input file:

    this is a string containing words,
    single digits as in 1 and 2 as well
    as whole numbers 42 1066

    all chars or strings

    $ grep -o '\<[a-zA-Z]\+\>' sorting_input
    this
    is
    a
    string
    containing
    words
    single
    digits
    as
    in
    and
    as
    well
    

    all single digit numbers

    $ grep -o '\<[0-9]\>' sorting_input
    1
    2
    

    all multiple digit numbers

    $ grep -o -E '\<[0-9]{2,}\>' sorting_input
    42
    1066
    

    Redirect the output to a file, i.e. grep ... > file1

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