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set var = 'value' assign 'value' to the variable 'var' | set var = 'value' assign 'value' to the variable 'var' | ||
| − | @var = $var + 1 modify the assignment of 'var' (increment by 1) | + | @ var = $var + 1 modify the assignment of 'var' (increment by 1) |
echo $var print the contents of the variable 'var' | echo $var print the contents of the variable 'var' | ||
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set number = 5 | set number = 5 | ||
| − | if (number < 9) then | + | if ($number < 9) then |
echo 'less than 9' | echo 'less than 9' | ||
else | else | ||
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echo 'Just made the new dir' $var | echo 'Just made the new dir' $var | ||
end | end | ||
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Expected output: | Expected output: | ||
Just made the new dir 1AIK | Just made the new dir 1AIK | ||
Latest revision as of 13:17, 30 January 2013
Contents
Header information
#!/bin/tcsh indicates that the script is writing in tcsh #PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=2 use 1 node and 2 processors per node #PBS -l walltime=01:00:00 run for a maximum time of 1 hour #PBS -N dock6 set the name of the job to 'dock6' #PBS -M user@sunysb.edu your e-mail address (optional) #PBS -j oe join the output and error files #PBS -o pbs.out set the output name to 'pbs.out'
General commands
set var = 'value' assign 'value' to the variable 'var' @ var = $var + 1 modify the assignment of 'var' (increment by 1) echo $var print the contents of the variable 'var'
If / else
set number = 5 if ($number < 9) then echo 'less than 9' else echo 'Greater than 9' endif
Expected output:
less than 9
Foreach loop
foreach var (1AIK 2PK8 3O3X) mkdir $var echo 'Just made the new dir' $var end
Expected output:
Just made the new dir 1AIK
Just made the new dir 2PK8
Just made the new dir 3O3X
While loop
set count = 1 echo $count while ($count <= 10) echo Count = $count @ count ++ end
Expected output:
1
Count = 1
Count = 2
Count = 3
...
Count = 10
Other things to know
# Any text that comes after a '#' sign is ignored, other than the special cases shown above. This is a useful way to make comments in the scripts.