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Detecting paramAnalysis statement...

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markbeck over 15 years ago

Is there a way to detect whether a paramAnalysis() statement has been issued prior to issuing the paramRun statement?

Mark

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    markbeck over 15 years ago

     You are correct in that it errors out. 

    The reason I want to dectect it is that I'm writing an auto-lanching script for ocean scripts.  I'm handling the run command so that the ocean simulation code is more compact.  But I ran into the issue that I can't figure out how to detect whether a paramAnalysis statement has been issued or not.  

     

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    markbeck over 15 years ago

     You are correct in that it errors out. 

    The reason I want to dectect it is that I'm writing an auto-lanching script for ocean scripts.  I'm handling the run command so that the ocean simulation code is more compact.  But I ran into the issue that I can't figure out how to detect whether a paramAnalysis statement has been issued or not.  

     

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