The dumbest question that I ever answer. The PATH and HOME can be varied as user wishes. Nothing more
Environment Variables: Sometimes called special shell variables, keyword variables, predefined shell variables, or standard shell variables, they are used to tailor the operating environment to suit your needs. Examples include PATH, TERM, HOME, and MAIL.User-defined Variables: These are variables that you create yourself.Positional Parameters: These are used by the shell to store the values of command-line arguments
the area between the bases and home plate is called the base path.
the area between the bases and home plate is called the base path.
In most cases you can from the command prompt you can type in env. This will return the environment variables and identify the path for $ORACLE_HOME.
Only the true path in the If...Then...Else statement
Say your current working directory is /home/rama If there is sub-dir called scripts here then the absolute path for the sub-dir is /home/rama/scripts and relative path is scripts or ./scripts (relative to /home/rama)
Independent Variables.
The factors which you change (vary) are called variables.
dichotomous variables
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