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923 substitution and arithmetic expansion which are described later.
940 for parameter expansions, arithmetic expansions,
1070 to perform arithmetic, pattern matching,
1231 when used in an arithmetic context.
1320 as an arithmetic expression
1346 an arithmetic expression that is evaluated to yield an integer
1537 where \fIoffset\^\fP is an arithmetic expression that defines the
1539 \fIlength\^\fP is an arithmetic expression that defines the
1647 language. However, the need for arithmetic has
1650 Bourne shell are needed as arithmetic operators.
1651 To make arithmetic easy to use, and to maintain
1656 to delineate arithmetic expressions.
1661 The arithmetic expression
1675 All arithmetic evaluations are performed using
1676 double precision floating point arithmetic.
1679 Integer arithmetic constants are written as
1708 because the arithmetic evaluator replaces the name of the variable
1709 by its value within an arithmetic expression.
1716 in front of variables in an arithmetic expression.
1718 An arithmetic command of the form
1722 is a command that evaluates the enclosed arithmetic expression.
1729 The arithmetic command is true (return value 0), when the resulting
1736 has been extended for use in arithmetic contexts.
1749 expands to the value of the enclosed arithmetic expression.
1789 arithmetic expansion,
3207 The arithmetic provided by the shell eliminates the need for the