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###############################################################
## Version control history
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## $Id$
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## $Log$
## Revision 1.14 1998/07/08 08:26:26 peterg
## Added -I option -- if set prints out the information messages
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## Revision 1.13 1998/05/12 14:49:10 peterg
## Don't write END; any more - ese-tidy does this now!
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## Revision 1.12 1998/01/23 13:30:46 peterg
## $RMATRIX --> $MATRIX
##
## Revision 1.11 1997/12/16 18:05:03 peterg
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done
infofile='mtt_info.txt';
structurefile="$1_struc.txt";
eqnfile="$1_ese.r";
deffile="$1_def.r";
# Remove the old log file
rm -f cbg2ese_m.log
# Remove the info and error files
rm -f mtt_info.txt
rm -f mtt_error.txt
# Remove relevent ese files
rm -f $1_ese.r $1_*_ese.r
#Inform user
echo Creating $eqnfile
echo Creating $deffile
echo Creating $structurefile
# Use matrix manipulation to accomplish the transformation
$MATRIX > cbg2ese_m2r.log 2>mtt_error.txt << EOF
$MATRIX << EOF > cbg2ese_m2r.log 2>mtt_error.txt
infofile = '$infofile';;
infofilenum = fopen(infofile,'w');
structurefile = '$structurefile';;
structurefilenum = fopen(structurefile,'w');
deffile = '$1_def.r';
deffilenum = fopen(deffile,'w');
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