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Comment:Does away with the # symbol in the file - uses _de to get Nx Ny
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User & Date: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net on 1999-03-15 21:55:36
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1999-03-15
21:57:38
Removed the # symbol check-in: 5f62b45e0d user: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net tags: origin/master, trunk
21:55:36
Does away with the # symbol in the file - uses _de to get Nx Ny
instead
check-in: 1d58fa5dab user: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net tags: origin/master, trunk
07:29:25
Fixed various obscure reduce bugs
THIS NEEDS A MAJOR REWRITE!!!!
check-in: a3ef8b6bcf user: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net tags: origin/master, trunk
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Modified mttroot/mtt/bin/trans/dat22dat from [536b5b2f71] to [eaeb9d8cae].

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#! /bin/sh

     ###################################### 
     ##### Model Transformation Tools #####
     ######################################

# Bourne shell script: dat22dat
# Splits the data file into output and state bits

# Copyright (c) P.J.Gawthrop 1999

###############################################################
## Version control history
###############################################################
## $Id$
## $Log$
###############################################################


# Find Nx and Ny
Nx=`grep "MTTNx " <$1_def.r | awk '{print $3}' | sed 's/;//'`
Ny=`grep "MTTNy " <$1_def.r | awk '{print $3}' | sed 's/;//'`

echo $Nx $Ny
case $2 in
    odeso)
	i=1;
	First=1; let Last=$First+$Ny
	;;
    odes)
	i=2;
	First=$Ny+2; let Last=$First+$Nx
	;;
    *)
	i=1;
	First=1; let Last=$Ny+1
        ;;
esac

echo $First $Last
echo Creating $1_$2.dat

awk '{
    for (i=First;i<=Last;i++)
	printf("%s ", $i);
    printf("\n"); 
awk  -F# '{print $i}' i=$i <$1_odes.dat2 > $1_$2.dat
}' First=$First Last=$Last <$1_odes.dat2  > $1_$2.dat


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