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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T12:01:11+00:00 2026-06-05T12:01:11+00:00

i=0 for f in `awk ‘{print $1}’ config.list` do echo i value is $i

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i=0
for f in `awk '{print $1}' config.list`
do
    echo "i value is $i"
    if ["$i" = "0"]
    then
        echo "here"
        i=$((i+1))
        continue 
    fi
    arr[i]=$f  
    i=$((i+1))
done

In the above bash script I am getting an error where i have used the if statement it looks like this

./script.sh: line 5: [0: command not found

Kindly point me out what could be my mistake.

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    2026-06-05T12:01:13+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 12:01 pm

    Use if [ "$i" = "0" ]

    In bash, you need spaces around [ and ] in if conditions

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