[ GiDlist ] Batch data reading in GID
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2001 11:10 am
A batch file cannot have a special name or extension.
The valid commands in a batch are exactly the same names that appear in the
right button bar
(select Utilities-Graphical-Toolbar to visualize these Right Buttons)
Note: when select Undo, it appear the sequence of used commands. This is a
sample of bath file.
The user can also automatically save the commands in a bachfile (see
preferences, Write batch file)
To load a batch, use Files-Read Batch file (or Utilities-Graphical-Read
Batch Window to execute step by step the file)
----- Original Message -----
From: "CASARES MALDONADO ALEJANDRO" ACASARES at puceuio.puce.edu.ec
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:06 PM
Subject: [ GiDlist ] Batch data reading in GID
High to all:
Which is the better way of reading GID data for a new project (specially
geometry data) without typing it in interactive mode? Perhaps "Reading
batch
file"?. But what is the content of that file?, Does it have some special
name or extension? Are there some special commands for doing so? I have
looked in the reference manual, without finding a clear answer.
Alejandro Casares
The valid commands in a batch are exactly the same names that appear in the
right button bar
(select Utilities-Graphical-Toolbar to visualize these Right Buttons)
Note: when select Undo, it appear the sequence of used commands. This is a
sample of bath file.
The user can also automatically save the commands in a bachfile (see
preferences, Write batch file)
To load a batch, use Files-Read Batch file (or Utilities-Graphical-Read
Batch Window to execute step by step the file)
----- Original Message -----
From: "CASARES MALDONADO ALEJANDRO" ACASARES at puceuio.puce.edu.ec
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:06 PM
Subject: [ GiDlist ] Batch data reading in GID
High to all:
Which is the better way of reading GID data for a new project (specially
geometry data) without typing it in interactive mode? Perhaps "Reading
batch
file"?. But what is the content of that file?, Does it have some special
name or extension? Are there some special commands for doing so? I have
looked in the reference manual, without finding a clear answer.
Alejandro Casares