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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T10:36:19+00:00 2026-05-29T10:36:19+00:00

I’m trying to use bash string operators on a constant string. For instance, you

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I’m trying to use bash string operators on a constant string. For instance, you can do the following on variable $foo:

$ foo=a:b:c; echo ${foo##*:}
c

Now, if the “a:b:c” string is constant, I would like to have a more concise solution like:

echo ${"a:b:c"##*:}

However, this is not valid bash syntax. Is there any way to perform this?

[The reason I need to do this (rather than hardcoding the result of the substitution, ie. “c” here) is because I have a command template where a “%h” placeholder is replaced by something before running the command; the result of the substitution is seen as a constant by bash.]

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    2026-05-29T10:36:19+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:36 am

    That’s not possible using parameter expansion.

    You could use other commands for this like sed/awk/expr.

    but I don’t see the requirement for this.
    You could just do:

    tmp=%h
    echo ${tmp##*:}
    

    Or if speed is not an issue, and you don’t want to clutter the current environment with unneeded variables:

    (tmp=%h; echo ${tmp##*:})
    

    Anyway, you’d be better off using the command template to do the string manipulation or using something simple like cut:

    # get third filed delimited by :
    $ cut -d: -f3<<<'a:b:c'
    c
    

    Or more sophisticated like awk or sed:

    #get last field separated by ':'
    $ awk -F: '{print $NF}'<<<'a:b:c'
    c
    $ sed 's/.*:\([^:]*\)/\1/'<<<'a:b:c'
    c
    

    Depends on what you need.

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