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Variable expansion
Positional parameter or the console command-line argument is an entity that store value. It can be a name, a number or a string. A variable is a parameter denoted by a name.
The ‘$’ character introduces parameter expansion. The parameter name or symbol to be expanded may be enclosed in braces.
The basic form of parameter expansion is ${parameter}. The value of parameter is substituted. The braces are required when parameter is followed by a character that is not to be interpreted as part of its name.
In addition to the console script and command-line argument expansion is done also in command/pipe aliases. In console script alias
command must use an alternate character '%' to introduce parameter expansion:
alias xargs '|; %{0} %{1} %{2} %{3} %{4} %{5} %{6} %{7} %{8} %{9}'
If parameter is unset or null, the expansion of word is substituted. Otherwise, the value of parameter is substituted.
Expands to the positional parameters. When there are no positional parameters, ${@} expand to nothing (i.e., they are removed).