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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:19:25+00:00 2026-05-15T06:19:25+00:00

in general i will use expr inside shell scripts for doing arithmetic operations. is

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in general i will use expr inside shell scripts for doing arithmetic operations.

is there a way where we can come up with arithmetic operation in a shell script without using expr?

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    2026-05-15T06:19:25+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:19 am

    Did you tried to read “man ksh” if you’re using ksh?

    “man bash”, for example, has enough information on doing arithmetics with bash.

    the command typeset -i can be used to specify that a variable must be treated as an integer, for example typeset -i MYVAR specifies that the variable MYVAR is an integer rather than a string. Following the typeset command, attempts to assign a non integer value to the variable will fail:

       $ typeset -i MYVAR
       $ MYVAR=56
       $ echo $MYVAR
       56
       $ MYVAR=fred
       ksh: fred: bad number
       $
    

    To carry out arithmetic operations on variables or within a shell script, use the let command. let evaluates its arguments as simple arithmetic expressions. For example:

       $ let ans=$MYVAR+45
       echo $ans
       101
       $
    

    The expression above could also be written as follows:

       $ echo $(($MYVAR+45))
       101
       $
    

    Anything enclosed within $(( and )) is interpreted by the Korn shell as being an arithmetic expression

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