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# Declare state array (x).
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# Don't write out RCS headers.
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echo "$1_numpar()" >> $1_numpar.c
echo '{' >> $1_numpar.c
#Write out the variables in c format.
awk -F# '{
if (NF<2) print $1
if (NF>1) print $1 "/* " $2 " */"
}' $1_numpar.txt >> $1_numpar.c
echo '}' >> $1_numpar.c
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echo "$1_numpar()" >> $1_numpar.c
echo '{' >> $1_numpar.c
#Write out the variables in c format.
awk -F# '{
if (NF<2) print $1
if (NF>1) print $1 "/* " $2 " */"
}' $1_numpar.txt | sed 's/(\([0-9]*\))/[\1]/' >> $1_numpar.c
echo '}' >> $1_numpar.c
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