The format template is !%s %s %s %s %s %s
The first string is the path to an .exe file to import, the second string is
the path to a data file, and the next four strings are parameter names.
An example of a parameter name that won't work is BTempDiff (3.7-11um)
Do I have to get rid of the
of the parentheses ?
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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 23:00:48 -0700
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From: David Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] Format module
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I believe it is going to be 'sh'. Can
I believe it is going to be 'sh'. Can you give an example of what
your format string is?
David
You are right, Format does fine, and it probably is a shell error (in message
window, in bold type whereas other dx messages and warnings are in reg. type -
sh: syntax error at line 1: '{'
21, 1:05pm, Chris Pelkie wrote:
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] Format module
I have a list of strings which I am formatting using !%s %s %s The
strings
are parameter (and file) names obtained from Selectors. I then import an
external C program using the formatted statement. The problem
I have a list of strings which I am formatting using !%s %s %s The strings
are parameter (and file) names obtained from Selectors. I then import an
external C program using the formatted statement. The problem is there are
parentheses in many of the parameter names, and the format module will
I have a list of strings which I am formatting using !%s %s %s The strings
are parameter (and file) names obtained from Selectors. I then import an
external C program using the formatted statement. The problem is there are
parentheses in many of the parameter names, and the format module will