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Comment:Use expr to evaluate arithmetic - compatible with sh (as opposed to
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2000-09-27
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Now sh (as opposed to bash) compatible - fixed dat22dat again check-in: 7be2b8967b user: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net tags: origin/master, trunk
16:12:50
Use expr to evaluate arithmetic - compatible with sh (as opposed to
bash)
check-in: 2f1170e58c user: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net tags: origin/master, trunk
2000-09-21
10:10:22
Initial revision check-in: 8264ce7771 user: gawthrop@users.sourceforge.net tags: origin/master, trunk
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# Copyright (c) P.J.Gawthrop 1999

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## Version control history
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## $Id$
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## Revision 1.8  2000/09/21 10:07:06  peterg
## Now correctely writes out the state into _odes.dat rep.
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## Revision 1.7  2000/04/06 09:02:46  peterg
## Removed bash let commands as unsupported by sh
## Do arithmetic within awk - yuk
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## Revision 1.6  2000/04/06 08:36:15  peterg
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# Find Nx and Ny
Nx=`mtt_getsize $1 x` # States
Ny=`mtt_getsize $1 y` # Outputs

case $2 in
    odeso)
	declare -i First=1; declare -i Last=$First+$Ny
	First=1; Last=`expr $First + $Ny`
	;;
    odes)
	declare -i First=$Ny+2; declare -i Last=$First+$Nx
	First=`expr $Ny + 2`; Last=`expr $First + $Nx`
	;;
    *)
	declare -i First=1; declare -i Last=$Ny+1
	First=1; Last=`expr $Ny + 1`
        ;;
esac
echo $Nx $Ny $First $Last

echo Creating $1_$2.dat

awk '{
      ## Extract the data
      if (index($1,"#") != 1){
        for (i=First;i<=Last;i++)
	  printf("%s ", $i);
      printf("\n"); 
  }
}' First=$First Last=$Last <$1_odes.dat2  > $1_$2.dat

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