I have googled the heck out of this, and read dozens of examples, but cant quite figure it out...
I understand how the yes/no buttons work, and can catch those no problem, but I want to give several options to the user, and catch the output in my script, and do something with it.
I can see the output at the command line when the above script ends, but how can I use it inside the script?Code:#! /bin/bash whiptail --title "Test" --checklist "Choose:" 20 78 15 \ "John" "" on \ "Glen" "" off \ "Adam" "" off \ # If "John" is selected, run this function: function john { echo "You chose John" } # If "Glen" is selected, run this function: function glen { echo "You chose Glen" } # If "Adam" is selected, run this function: function adam { echo "You chose Glen" } exit
Also, using the option "--seperate-output" seems to totally suppress the output, rather than seperate it on different lines like it is meant to.
I would appreciate any help![]()



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