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# Copyright (c) P.J.Gawthrop 1997
###############################################################
## Version control history
###############################################################
## $Id$
## $Log$
# Revision 1.1 1997/05/03 14:55:17 peterg
# Initial revision
#
###############################################################
#Look for a command line argument
# By default, don't look for BG switches
switches=no
while [ -n "`echo $1 | grep '-'`" ]; do
case $1 in
-s )
switches=yes ;;
*)
echo "$1 is an invalid argument - ignoring" ;;
esac
shift
done
# Inform user
echo Creating $1_input.txt
#Create the input file complete with headers.
echo "# Numerical parameter file ($1_input.txt)" > $1_input.txt
echo "# Generated by MTT at `date`" >> $1_input.txt
cat $MTTPATH/trans/rcs_header.txt >> $1_input.txt
#Write out the defaults.
#Write out the defaults -- inputs
echo "# Set the inputs" >> $1_input.txt
awk '{i++; if($1=="input") print "u(" i ") =\t1.0; \# " $3 " (Default value)"}' $1_struc.txt >> $1_input.txt
#Set some switches
if [ "$switches" = "yes" ]; then
echo >> $1_input.txt
echo "# Set the switches" >> $1_input.txt
awk '{print tolower($1) "= (t>=0);"}'< $1_switch.txt >> $1_input.txt
fi
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