Re: importing arguments

From: Sylvia Murphy (murphys AT XXXXXX)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2003 - 08:16:17 MST

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    Hauss,

    at present no. This is on the ncl to-do list, but it sits there with a
    large number of items, so I can give you no estimate when it will
    rise to the top.

    sylvia

    On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Hauss Reinbold wrote:

    > Hey,
    >
    > I see from the help archive that there exists a method to import shell
    > script variables and that's great. My question is, is there a way to
    > import arguments from the command line? For instance, is there a way
    > to run "ncl < script.ncl arg1 arg2 arg3" where the three arguments are
    > then used in the script? I can do this in GRADS I believe, I was
    > wondering if NCL had a clever way of doing it. I know there are other
    > ways of importing arguments (through the shell script for example) but
    > I'm wondering if NCL can handle this specifically.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Hauss Reinbold
    >
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