On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, varun...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks a lot Mark but that would be a bit trivial. How can I run the > same file multiple times? Or if I need to run two commands: > srva@hades:~$ python NFV_nw_eu_v3_14_1_15.py --output eu_v3_14_1_15 > --demand demands_v3_21_1_15.xml --xml nobel-eu.xml >srva@hades:~$ python NFV_v3_7_10_14.py -l log --lp --xml eu_v3_14_1_15.xml > repeatedly, how can I do that? Can I write a script to perform this > function?If so, can you please help me with it? The first command > generates an output file eu_v3 and the second file feeds it to the > solver. This is what I intend to do multiple times. I hope I have > explained it this time in a much better way. I'm sorry English is my > second language and I have some problems in expressing myself at > times. > > Thank You >
Have you read about Bash shell brace expansion, or a one-liner loop? A simple wrapper script could easily accomplish what you seem to be attempting to do. For more, see: http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_03_04.html http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/bash-brace-expansion http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/expansion/brace http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/loops1.html
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