Hi Devon,

I tried to run this interesting example in Linux. So far I had to change:

JEXE  (of course) into:

JEXE=: jpath '~/j701/bin/jconsole '

and the template line

'ni nspi'=. y [ sttime=. 6!:1 '' [ 9!:1] '''{randseed}''' [ max=. 2147483647

into

'ni nspi'=. y [ sttime=. 6!:1 '' [ 9!:1] {randseed} [ max=. 2147483647

But

    fork JEXE, xflnm

waits until finished.

The results are ok, e.g. (params template: 10 1e5):

        10   100000 1.45187e9 1.88214e9
7.80354e8 2.0112e9 2.00163e9 6.42693e8
      26.5     38.5   30.0349   1.90047
      26.5     37.5   30.0383   1.89869
      26.5     37.5   30.0376   1.89592
      26.5     37.5    30.053   1.90099
      26.5       38   30.0373   1.89206
      26.5       38   30.0314   1.89761
      26.5       38   30.0401   1.89232
      26.5       39   30.0375   1.90335
      26.5       38   30.0446    1.8974
      26.5       38   30.0443   1.89716
2.14314e9  8.169e8 1.30083e9   40.0226


What do I need to know to let 'fork xxxxx' be executed without waiting until 
done?

Tested also
   fork 'kwrite'

with the same result: wait until exit 'kwrite'.

    JVERSION
Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25
Library: 7.01.048
Platform: Linux 32
Installer: j701a_linux32.sh




TIA


Hallo Devon McCormick, je schreef op 04-04-11 06:24:
> I've posted some work I've done recently on calculating the score obtained
> by using a simple strategy in the "Red or Black" game about which there was
> some traffic on the forum a month or so ago:
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/NYCJUG/2011-04-12/RedOrBlackGameSimulation  .
>

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