This should work just fine:
sed "s/NUMBER/$1/g" myScript.txt > test.txt
The g
on the end allows set to replace NUMBER if it appears multiple times on one line.
In fact, a quick test:
foo.txt
carNUMBER
tableNameNUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBERfoo
$ NUMBER=3.14
$ sed "s/NUMBER/$NUMBER/g" foo.txt
car3.14
tableNumber3.14
3.14
3.14foo
Isn't that what your sed
command is doing?
If you want to make sure you don't change NUMBER unless it's by itself, use
around NUMBER
:
$ sed "s/NUMBER/$NUMBER/g" foo.txt
carNumber
tabelNumberNUMBER
3.14
NUMBERfoo
If you don't care about the case of the string NUMBER
, put an i
on the end of the sed command:
$ sed "s/NUMBER/$NUMBER/gi" foo.txt
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