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From: | c. |
Subject: | Re: Suppressing echo inside scripts |
Date: | Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:05:32 +0000 |
On 05/dic/07, at 11:15, Gabriel Popescu wrote:
Hi all. I'm an Octave beginner and I have an easy question:using Octave as a command interpreter, e.g. using "#!/usr/bin/ octave" in ascript, I get lot of echoes; each code line generates a terminal output. The statement octave:1>varname=1 shows on screen varname = 1 octave:2>Is possible to suppress such automatic echo, leaving only output generatedby printf command (or similar commands)? Thanks, Gabriel
If you don't want to see the result of each command you have to terminate the line with a ";"
to turn off the initial message printed by octave use the -q option #!/usr/bin/octave -q varname = 1; printf ("the value of varname is: %g\n",varname) c.
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