Extremely sorry. You're right. I didn't realise it somehow. I was confused 
as to which place the question belonged to , that's why I asked it at both 
places. I should certainly have linked it. 
link : 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29205230/recording-data-from-behaviourspace
Thanks.
Abhishek.

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 12:51:56 AM UTC+5:30, Abhishek Bhatia wrote:
>
> I wish to store record the output of a `NetLogo` simulation run in two 
> ways:
>
>
>    1. Output of some functions at the end of the simulation creating a 
>    single `.csv` for all simulation runs.(This is fairly easy to accomplish)
>    2. Output of some variables of an agentset at the end of each tick and 
>    store the values in a separate `.csv` for each simulation.
>
> I don't know how to create a separate `.csv` for each simulation run and 
> also accomplish the two at the same time.
>
> In terms of the efficiency, while recording the data at each tick, does 
> NetLogo write to `.csv` directly or stores in memory and writes once in the 
> end?
>
> *Note:* I run the simulations on `HPC` using behavior space.
>
> *Tries:*
>
>
>    1. Using `RNetLogo` I can accomplish this, but it is too slow due to 
>    the inherent time in data transfer between `R` and `NetLogo`. Also, 
> running 
>    NetLogo in parallel from `R` seems difficult to do
>    2. Tried writing an if condition in reporter tab in behavior space 
>    GUI, doesn't work. It seems allow only reporters.
>
>
>
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