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The interpretive [[Scripting Language Syntax|scripting language]] for [[NairnFEAMPM]] and [[NairnFEAMPMViz]] is made up of a series of command lines. The syntax of these lines is described below.
The interpretive [[Scripting Language Syntax|scripting language]] for [[NairnFEAMPM]] and [[NairnFEAMPMViz]] is made up of a series of command lines. The syntax of these lines is described below.
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== Command Line ==
== Command Line ==

Revision as of 13:21, 29 August 2013

The interpretive scripting language for NairnFEAMPM and NairnFEAMPMViz is made up of a series of command lines. The syntax of these lines is described below.

Command Line

Command #1,#2,#3,...      ! comment
  1. A line beginning in any valid command.
  2. The command may be followed by any number of arguments appropriate for the command.
  3. Arguments are separated by white space or a comma. If an argument contains white space or commas (such as string arguments), enclose the argument in quotes. Any argument can be an [[Expression Syntax}expression.
  4. The line can be followed by an optional comment which is started by an exclamation point

Variable Assignments

#var = expression                         ! comment
#var[expression] = expression      ! comment
  1. A line beginning in #var where var is any valid variable name.
  2. The #var name must be followed by assignment operator (=, +=, etc.) and an expression. The variable is set equal to the result of expression and the assignment operator.
  3. The line can be followed by an optional comment which is started by an exclamation point
  4. Any valid variable name can be an array variable by following it with square brackets enclosing an expression that evaluates to an index into the array.

Comment Line

! comments
  1. Lines beginning in an exclamation point are ignored and can be used for comments.
  2. Blank lines are also ignored and can be used to improve readability of input command files.