Write a script that accepts group numbers (GIDs) as parameters












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I'm trying to write a script that accepts group numbers (GID) as parameters. The parameters can be any number. The task of the script is to calculate and display the number of users belonging to the given groups (based on the / etc / passwd file). The script can not use the awk command/



I wrote it for now



#!/bin/bash 
cat /etc/passwd
test(){
local dir gid name pass shell uid user
while IFS=':' read user pass uid gid name dir shell ;do
}


and I do not know what's next?










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    I'm trying to write a script that accepts group numbers (GID) as parameters. The parameters can be any number. The task of the script is to calculate and display the number of users belonging to the given groups (based on the / etc / passwd file). The script can not use the awk command/



    I wrote it for now



    #!/bin/bash 
    cat /etc/passwd
    test(){
    local dir gid name pass shell uid user
    while IFS=':' read user pass uid gid name dir shell ;do
    }


    and I do not know what's next?










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      I'm trying to write a script that accepts group numbers (GID) as parameters. The parameters can be any number. The task of the script is to calculate and display the number of users belonging to the given groups (based on the / etc / passwd file). The script can not use the awk command/



      I wrote it for now



      #!/bin/bash 
      cat /etc/passwd
      test(){
      local dir gid name pass shell uid user
      while IFS=':' read user pass uid gid name dir shell ;do
      }


      and I do not know what's next?










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      I'm trying to write a script that accepts group numbers (GID) as parameters. The parameters can be any number. The task of the script is to calculate and display the number of users belonging to the given groups (based on the / etc / passwd file). The script can not use the awk command/



      I wrote it for now



      #!/bin/bash 
      cat /etc/passwd
      test(){
      local dir gid name pass shell uid user
      while IFS=':' read user pass uid gid name dir shell ;do
      }


      and I do not know what's next?







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