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Re: How to add several *.fit files (matrices) into one output *.fit file? [message #63515 is a reply to message #63386] Fri, 07 November 2008 05:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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R.G. Stockwell schrieb:
> "Paolo" <pgrigis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0c8e6af6-73c6-43a7-9c20-304c73d763fb@l33g2000pri.google groups.com...
> ...
>> Normally I use something as
>> file=dir+filename
>> such that when I need to move the files somewhere else
>> I only need to change the dir in one place.
>
> Along those lines, a get_thisdatapath()
> routine can be very helpful. Especially as it grows,
> one can add keywords to leave previous behaviour untouched,
> while adding new behaviours (such as reading new versions of the
> same dataset, or adding new fields).
>
> (where "thisdata" describes a particular dataset)
>
> Cheers,
> bob
>
>
>
>

or u set an env var pointing to the data dir or it's base dir. Sometimes
that is then easier to adjust in different environments.

cheers
Reimar



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