I have a file called file.txt which has some random numbers from 1 to 100. So a script reads the file and executes bunch of commands and print some statements.
One way of achieving the result could be something like these but having 100 if and elif statement in a script doesn't look so nice.
for i in `cat file.txt`; do
echo "Displaying" $i
if [[ $i = 1 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command1
command2
elif [[ $i = 2 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command3
command4
command5
elif [[ $i = 3 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command6
command7
elif [[ $i = 4 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command8
command9
command10
elif [[ $i = 5 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command11
command12
command13
command14
elif [[ $i = 6 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command15
....
....
....
....
....
....
elif [[ $i = 99 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command310
command311
command312
command313
command314
elif [[ $i = 100 ]]; then
echo "blah blah blah for" $i
command315
fi
done
Is there any better or smarter way to do these on bash
Thanks
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