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Re: Running a standalone script on MS windows (blech!) callable from SAS
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Martin Helm |
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Re: Running a standalone script on MS windows (blech!) callable from SAS |
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Thu, 1 Apr 2010 22:06:48 +0200 |
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Am Donnerstag, 1. April 2010 21:41:55 schrieb forkandwait:
> Hi all
>
> Is there a guide somewhere to creating a standalone script on windows?
>
> The end goal is to have a SAS program run a forecast script written in a
> (real) matrix language using the "X" command. Said forecast script would
> read in a file with a specified name and write out its results, which
> would then get picked up by the SAS program again and written to a
> spreadsheet or whatever.
>
> Such things are trivial on REAL operating systems (#! -q), I know, but in
> the process of advocating for Octave/Matlab here at work, I need to figure
> this out. To be honest, I don't even know how to run scripts on windows at
> all -- where do you click? (You have to click something, right? ... )
>
> Thanks again!
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What about writting a batch file which runs octave with the script?
It would simply contain
octave myscript.m
If octave is not in the path refine that
cd where my script is
\full\path\to\octave myscript.m