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# Copyright (c) P.J.Gawthrop, 1997.
###############################################################
## Version control history
###############################################################
## $Id$
## $Log$
# Revision 1.3 1997/03/19 16:39:12 peterg
# Put in the correct date.
#
# Revision 1.2 1997/03/18 17:56:35 peterg
# Cosmetic changes.
#
###############################################################
# Inform user
echo "Creating $1_sympar.r"
rm -f mtt_error
#Write some file headers
echo "%% Symbolic parameter file ($1_sympar.r)" > $1_sympar.r
echo "%% Generated by MTT at `date`" >> $1_sympar.r
echo >> $1_sympar.r
#Count the lines in the file
lines=`grep -c '.' $1_sympar.txt`
if [ -z "$lines" ]; then
echo "MATRIX MTTVAR($lines,1);" >> $1_sympar.r
echo "MTTNVAR = $lines;" >> $1_sympar.r
echo "MATRIX MTTVAR($lines,1);" >> $1_sympar.r
fi
echo "MTTNVAR := $lines;" >> $1_sympar.r
echo >> $1_sympar.r
#Write out the variables in reduce format.
awk '{i++; print "MTTVAR(" i ",1) := " $1 ";"}' $1_sympar.txt >> $1_sympar.r
echo 'END;' >> $1_sympar.r
# Now invoke the standard error handling.
# mtt_error mtt_error.txt
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