What is typeset in unix?



What is typeset in unix?..

Answer / Sachin Kant Siddharth

In Unix, 'typeset' is a command used for formatting and managing shell variables. It can be used to specify the data type, format, or attributes of a variable, but it is less commonly used compared to other methods like setting variables with the 'declare' command.

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