Positional Parameters (Bash Reference Manual)
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A positional parameter is a parameter denoted by one or more digits, other than the single digit 0
. Positional parameters are assigned from the shell’s arguments when it is invoked, and may be reassigned using the set
builtin command. Positional parameter N
may be referenced as ${N}
, or as $N
when N
consists of a single digit. Positional parameters may not be assigned to with assignment statements. The set
and shift
builtins are used to set and unset them (see ). The positional parameters are temporarily replaced when a shell function is executed (see ).
When a positional parameter consisting of more than a single digit is expanded, it must be enclosed in braces.