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Q.2003richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 001 - How to display script syntax if no arguments were passed to the script.
Q.2004richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 002 - Perform simple while loop with a loop iteration counter.
Q.2005richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 003 - How to perform for loop with a loop iteration counter.
Q.2006richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 004 - Working with date and time.
Q.2007richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 005 - Simple IF ELSEIF ELSE block.
Q.2061richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 006 - Simple Integer arithmetic and calling a function with parameters.
Q.2065richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 007 - Formatting the ouput when printing numbers.
Q.2069richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 008 - Working with comparison operators for numeric values.
Q.2071richtextScripting::Examples::Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 009 - Working with arrays/lists.


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009 : [Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 001 - How to display script syntax if no arguments were passed to the script]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 002 - Perform simple while loop with a loop iteration counter]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 003 - How to perform for loop with a loop iteration counter]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 004 - Working with date and time]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 005 - Simple IF ELSEIF ELSE block]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 006 - Simple Integer arithmetic and calling a function with parameters]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 007 - Formatting the ouput when printing numbers]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 008 - Working with comparison operators for numeric values]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch
[Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch:: Example 009 - Working with arrays/lists]:subcat:Python-Perl-Powershell-Bash-Windows Batch

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