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Ocean nograph

kbhow
kbhow over 16 years ago

Hi,

 May i know what is the correct way to execute ocean nograph with a replay file.

 Is it 

    ocean -nograph OceanScript.ocn

or

    ocean -nograph -replay OceanScript.ocn

 

Thanks

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago
    The way I always recommend is:to use:

    ocean -restore script.ocn

    Or

    ocean -nograph -restore script.ocn

    There are a couple of benefits of this. One is that because it is like doing a load after starting, you don't see the return value of every single statement in the script, so the output is cleaner. The second is that (compared with redirecting the input to ocean) it will go interactive at the end, so if you've plotted anything the graphs will remain on the screen (assuming you didn't use -nograph !).

    You do need to add a call exit() at the end of the script if you don't want it to go interactive though.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago
    The way I always recommend is:to use:

    ocean -restore script.ocn

    Or

    ocean -nograph -restore script.ocn

    There are a couple of benefits of this. One is that because it is like doing a load after starting, you don't see the return value of every single statement in the script, so the output is cleaner. The second is that (compared with redirecting the input to ocean) it will go interactive at the end, so if you've plotted anything the graphs will remain on the screen (assuming you didn't use -nograph !).

    You do need to add a call exit() at the end of the script if you don't want it to go interactive though.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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