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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers C++ and Unix NEED HELP Post 302649539 by KUJayhawk123 on Thursday 31st of May 2012 04:27:06 PM
Old 05-31-2012
are these proper corrections?:

if [ "$OPT" -eq 1 ]
then
../bin/takeData -l -dir $file_name -trimVcal 60 -mask
cd ../convert_to_tree/
cp $file_name/phCalibrationFitTan_C0.dat $file_name/phCalibrationFit60_C0.dat
cp $file_name/phCalibrationFit60_C0.dat ~/log/bt0500$run_num
cp ../convert_to_tree/config.dat_original ~/log/bt0500$run_num
./convert_to_tree -l -r $run_num
./pulseHeightMain $run_num
fi

if [ "$OP" -eq 1 ]
then
cd ~/log/bt05r00$run_num
root -l
fi
else
then
../bin/takeData -l -dir $file_name -trimVcal 60
cd ../convert_to_tree/
./Analyze.py --dir $file_name --cfg $cfg_file $run_num
fi

if [ "$OP" -eq 1 ]
then
cd ~/log/bt0500$run_num
root -l
fi
fi

---------- Post updated at 03:27 PM ---------- Previous update was at 02:05 PM ----------

Also on the -h argument that didn't get answered.
I'd add the:
-h) ____________ ;
I want to print a menu for all the optional arguments and what they do:
-dir *required* command followed by directory containing ROC's parameters.
-run *required* command followed by 4 digit run number.
-mask reads pixelMask.dat out of directory to mask pixels.
-cfg command followed by desired config file with full location.
-root will load root for run taken.
^Like that just for the sake of having it^
 

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Arch::TempFiles(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Arch::TempFiles(3pm)

NAME
Arch::TempFiles - help to manage temporary files/dirs SYNOPSIS
use Arch::TempFiles qw(temp_file_name temp_file temp_dir); # all will be removed automatically on the script completion my $file_name1 = temp_file(); my $file_name2 = temp_file_name("status"); my $dir_name = temp_dir("arch-tree"); use Arch::TempFiles; my $tmp = new Arch::TempFiles; $tmp->root($tmp->dir); my $file_name = $tmp->name; open OUT, ">$file_name"; close OUT; DESCRIPTION
This module deals with temporary file names. It is similar to File::Temp, but simplier and more focused. Also, File::Temp is relatively new and was not shipped with older perl versions. Both function interface and object oriented interface are supported. FUNCTIONS
/METHODS The following functions are available: temp_root, temp_name, temp_file_name, temp_dir_name, temp_file, temp_dir. The corresponding class methods are available too: root, name, file_name, dir_name, file, dir. temp_root [dir] $tmp->root [dir] Change or return the root of the temporary files and dirs. The default is either $ENV{TMP_DIR} or "/tmp". temp_name [label] $tmp->name [label] Return the unused temporary file name. The default file name is "/tmp/,,arch-XXXXXX" where XXXXXX is a random number. To change this name use "temp_root" and/or provide label that replaces "arch". Please note, that the operation of acquiring the file name using this function/method and actual creating of this file is not atomic. So you may need to call this method again if the creation is failed, for example if some other process created the same file in the middle. temp_file_name [label] $tmp->file_name [label] Like "temp_name", but stores the name in the file list that will be removed on the end (on object destruction). temp_dir_name [label] $tmp->dir_name [label] Like "temp_name", but stores the name in the dir list that will be removed on the end (on object destruction). temp_file [label] $tmp->file [label] Like "temp_file_name", but also creates the file. temp_dir [label] $tmp->dir [label] Like "temp_dir_name", but also creates the dir. BUGS
Awaiting for your reports. AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel). SEE ALSO
For a different interface, see File::Temp. perl v5.10.1 2005-04-22 Arch::TempFiles(3pm)
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