Question: #!bin/bash echo Hit a key, then hit return. read keypress case $keypress in [[:lower:]] ) echo Lowercase letter ;; [[:upper:]] ) echo Uppercase letter ;;
#!bin/bash
echo "Hit a key, then hit return." read keypress case "$keypress" in [[:lower:]] ) echo "Lowercase letter" ;; [[:upper:]] ) echo "Uppercase letter" ;; [0-9] ) echo "Digit" ;; * ) echo "Punctuation, whitespace, or other" ;; esac
Make one enhancement to note if the character is one of the common punctuation characters .,?!;:'() by adding a new case statement and character class. Document and show the enhancement working. Note: There are multiple ways to check for these characters. Two examples are demonstrated in the case.sh script.
Include a copy of your script with the extra checks. Please ensure that the code you paste here uses a monospaced font and is white.
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