Dear Corona688,
Below the word by word execution of program from terminal: I have the executable set in the path:
Above options comes up when trying to execute the program from terminal. I am trying to run this program automatically so that I don't have to do this interactively for 1000 of sequences.
I really appreciate your time and response Corona688.
Regards
I've written a script (bgrep) for a more advanced grep command (& attached a cut down version below). I'm trying allow all grep options to be used, or in any combination.
The script works fine if I type say
bgrep -i -files product
it will return a non-case sensitive list of matches for... (3 Replies)
Hey guys,
I have an interactive script that is quite critical to our production environmentl thus updating it to run non-interactively is not an option.
The script takes a varying number of arguments, which it ques untill user confirm end of data entry
e.g of user input :
1
2
y ... (3 Replies)
The following bash script does not work because the java/groovy code always thinks there are four arguments even if there are only 1 or 2. As you can see from my hideous backslashes, I am using cygwin bash on windows.
export... (1 Reply)
Hi!
I have a python script that requires arguments and these arguments are file paths. This script works fine when executed like this:
/my_python_script "file_path1" "file_path2"
(i added quotes as some file names may have weird characters)
the issue happens when i launch my python script... (14 Replies)
I'm pretty new to bash scripting and I've found myself writing things like this (and the same with even more nesting):
if $CATEGORIES; then
if $LABEL_SLOTS; then
$pyth "$wd/texify_grammar.py" "$input" "$texfile" "--label-slots" "--categories" "$CATEGORY_LIST"
... (9 Replies)
I've tried to find a solution to this, but I"m stumped.
OS - RH Linux 5.9
I have a bash script <myProgram.sh> that gets executed manually and creates a small response file. I'm trying to automate the running of this script.
When myProgram.sh runs, it prompts the user to enter 2 pieces of... (13 Replies)
Hi,
I wanted to pass an argument to a bash script. So that the argument is used inside the awk command inside the bash script.
I know the noraml way of passing argument to a bash script as below :
sh myScript.sh abc
Inside the bash script i can use like this
myArg1=$1
wc $myArg
But... (8 Replies)
I have a script test.sh which reads various inputs from a user.
#!/bin/ksh
read x
read y
read z
echo x: $x y: $y z: $z
# read few more things again
read a
read b
echo a: $a b: $b
When i run this script as
test.sh << EOF
1
2
EOF (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement for creating a MQ (queue) where the inputs has to be passed as arguments.
Running the script as below
./hi.sh "Servername" "QueueManagername" "QueuecreationCommand"
cat hi.sh
echo "Welcome to $1"
runmqsc $2 < $3
But the queue creation command is... (9 Replies)
I at the moment, making a simple bash script, capable of setting up an workspace for me, so i don't have to do it manually.. Problem is though i can't seem to provide the bash script any argument, without running into my error checks, checking for input...
Here is the code:
#!/bin/bash... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
irunner3
IRUNNER(1)IRUNNER(1)NAME
irunner - interactive runner interface
SYNOPSIS
irunner [options] file_to_run
DESCRIPTION
irunner is an interface to the various interactive runners available in IPython's irunner module. It can used to run scripts as if they
where typed up interactively.
The already implemented runners are listed below; adding one for a new program is a trivial task, see the source for examples.
OPTIONS -h, --help
show this help message and exit
--ipython
IPython interactive runner (default).
--python
Python interactive runner.
--sage SAGE interactive runner.
EXAMPLE
irunner.py --python -- --help will pass --help to the python runner. Similarly, irunner.py --ipython -- --interact script.ipy
SEE ALSO ipython(1)AUTHOR
irunner is an extension of Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu>'s script contributed on the ipython-user list:
http://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/ipython-user/2006-May/003539.html
This manual page was written by Bernd Zeimetz <bernd@bzed.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Modified by Fernando
Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> for inclusion in IPython.
July 15, 2011 IRUNNER(1)