I probably dont want to change the input file names more than once although 
I would be updating its data daily - and I think I know how to do that 
(change the name of the file itself as well as in the code).  The output 
file though - I might want to change more regularly,

Also - when I ran it - a few things were deprecated - does that just mean 
outdated?  Does updating with the new term change the file - or just the 
underlying solving?  Not sure if you can know that or not.

I was just looking for a way yo shortcut that long as heck include string I 
have now.  Cause I will run that daily and lord knows I mistyped it like 10 
times.

On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 7:28:40 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>
> You are most welcome.
>
> What do you want to change, if anything, from day to day, for example: 
>  one or both input file names, the output file name, reuse some/all file 
> names while changing the data inside?
>
>
> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 7:01:54 PM UTC-4, Pigskin Ablanket wrote:
>>
>> IT Works!!!!!!!!   Thank you so much.  Found my error in the code.
>>
>> I am curious if there is a way to shortcut the command as I would want to 
>> run this daily to test and it seems like a lot to type correctly.
>>
>> Thanks for the time today
>>
>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 6:26:34 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>>>
>>> Look correct?
>>>
>>> I will answer that after you try running it.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 6:19:33 PM UTC-4, Pigskin Ablanket wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for providing me so much help today - much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> I copied the properties right here for folder Julia  which is where the 
>>>> code file is located:
>>>> C:\Users\JHerron\Documents\Documents\Personal\DFS\NHL
>>>>
>>>> Interesting that it didnt bring it over as My_Documents.
>>>>
>>>> Based on this, I would believe the command needs to be:
>>>> include("C:\\Users\\JHerron\\Documents\\Documents\\
>>>> Personal\\DFS\\NHL\\Julia\\code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>
>>>> Look correct?
>>>>
>>>> I made the changes to the paths in the file as well....
>>>>
>>>> "C:\\Users\\JHerron\\Documents\\Documents\\Personal\\DFS\\NHL\\Julia\\example_skaters.csv"
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 6:01:50 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> two things,
>>>>> you wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>> include("C:\\Users\\JHerron\\My_Documents\\My_Documents/Personal\\DFS/NHL\\Julia/code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>> and I wonder, do you mean                               !             
>>>>>            !
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>> include("C:\\Users\\JHerron\\My_Documents\\My_Documents_Personal\\DFS\\NHL\\Julia\\code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>> or
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>> include("C:\\Users\\JHerron\\My_Documents\\My_Documents_Personal\\DFS_NHL\\Julia\\code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>>
>>>>> when you go to the directory where you see the file: 
>>>>> code_for_Github.jl and you put the mouse on that file and right-click to 
>>>>> see the popup menu and select the last thing "properties" there is 
>>>>> something that says Location,if does it not exactly match:
>>>>> C:/Users/JHerron/My_Documents/My_Documents/Personal/DFS/NHL/Julia
>>>>> then you have miscopied it, if it looks like this 
>>>>> C:/Users/JHerron/My_Documents/My_Documents_Personal/DFS_NHL/Julia
>>>>> then you should be using (and fix the paths in the code_for_Github.jl 
>>>>> file, too)
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>> include("C:\\Users\\JHerron\\My_Documents\\My_Documents_Personal\\DFS_NHL\\Julia\\code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 5:12:41 PM UTC-4, Pigskin Ablanket wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sadly, I get the following response from 
>>>>>> include("C:\\Users\\JHerron\\My_Documents\\My_Documents/Personal\\DFS/NHL\\Julia/code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *ERROR: could not copen file 
>>>>>> C:\Users\JHerron\My_Documents\My_Documents\Personal\DFS\NHL\Julia\code_for_github.jl*
>>>>>> *in include at boot.jl:261*
>>>>>> *in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:320*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 4:49:16 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the "i" in include should be lower case
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Pigskin Ablanket <
>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I tried Include("C:Users\\JHerron\\My_Documents\\My_Documents/
>>>>>>>> Personal\\DFS/NHL\\Julia/code_for_Github.jl")
>>>>>>>> (I hope that was what you meant to do).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I got: *ERROR: UndefVarError: Include not defined*
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 1:58:30 PM UTC-4, Steven G. Johnson 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 1:47:59 PM UTC-4, Pigskin Ablanket 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Sorry if Im not following - I tried:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Include("C:\Users\JHerron\My_Documents\My_Documents/
>>>>>>>>>> Personal\DFS/NHL\Julia/code_for_Github.jl") aas shown below and 
>>>>>>>>>> got *ERROR: syntax: invalid escape sequence*
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Backslashes have to be escsped in strings, like in many computer 
>>>>>>>>> languages: change \ to \\ in the string.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> However, usually it is better to just run Julia from within the 
>>>>>>>>> path that you want rather than having to type absolute paths all of 
>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>> time in the REPL.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> (In the long run, you usually do large-scale code development in a 
>>>>>>>>> module in the standard module search path, so you can just type 
>>>>>>>>> "using 
>>>>>>>>> Foo".)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> (If you call include("foo.jl") from another file bar.jl, the path 
>>>>>>>>> of foo.jl is automatically relative to the path of bar.jl, so again 
>>>>>>>>> you 
>>>>>>>>> neither need nor want absolute paths.)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> For interactive code development where I need more than a few 
>>>>>>>>> lines of code, I usually use a Jupyter notebook (google "IJulia").
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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