well, what does it do? I mean, I know it interpolates points or whatever.
Here is the issue...I have a script written by someone else that I will need to use. He calls the spline command in the script, but doesn't input anything into it in the script.
here's what I mean:
mkdir case1/run_jjjj
cp case1jjjj.inp deice.inp
lewice < input.inp
spline
cat tectemp1.dat tecplot1.dat > tectemp1a.dat
cat tectemp2.dat tecplot2.dat > tectemp2a.dat
mv tectemp1a.dat tectemp1.dat
mv tectemp2a.dat tectemp2.dat
mv tecplot*.dat case1/run_jjjj
lewice is a program, it makes a whole bunch of output files, prints some stuff to the screen (which is echo'd to a file btw). then he calls spline, then goes straight to concatenating some files. I will eventually be able to ask the writer, but not for a while, so I was looking for some input.
Here is the issue...I have a script written by someone else that I will need to use. He calls the spline command in the script, but doesn't input anything into it in the script.
here's what I mean:
mkdir case1/run_jjjj
cp case1jjjj.inp deice.inp
lewice < input.inp
spline
cat tectemp1.dat tecplot1.dat > tectemp1a.dat
cat tectemp2.dat tecplot2.dat > tectemp2a.dat
mv tectemp1a.dat tectemp1.dat
mv tectemp2a.dat tectemp2.dat
mv tecplot*.dat case1/run_jjjj
lewice is a program, it makes a whole bunch of output files, prints some stuff to the screen (which is echo'd to a file btw). then he calls spline, then goes straight to concatenating some files. I will eventually be able to ask the writer, but not for a while, so I was looking for some input.