Quote your variables. Here is it why:
$ f="fafafda
> adffd
> adfadf
> adfafd
> afd"
$ echo $f
fafafda adffd adfadf adfafd afd
$ echo "$f"
fafafda
adffd
adfadf
adfafd
afd
Without quotes, the shell replaces $TEMP
with the characters it contains (one of which is a newline). Then, before invoking echo
shell splits that string into multiple arguments using the Internal Field Separator
(IFS), and passes that resulting list of arguments to echo
. By default, the IFS
is set to whitespace (spaces, tabs, and newlines), so the shell chops your $TEMP
string into arguments and it never gets to see the newline, because the shell considers it a separator, just like a space.
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