UPDATE
command:
UPDATE
command provides an interactive way to add or modify entries
in the command dictionary.UPDATE
command handles the details in formatting the entries and
inserting them in the correct order.Number of arguments [0]
. You have the option to not enter an
argument and have it set to the default value. For instance, if no argument was entered for
Number of arguments [0]
then the default value would have been set to 0nM> update mycommand Option tree (USER, SITE, UCL, etc): [] -> train MYCOMMAND Abbreviation: [MYCOMMAND] -> myc Support [M] -> M Number of arguments [0] -> 3 Default 1 [] -> FOO=3 Default 2 [] -> BAR= Default 3 [] -> BAZ= nM>Added the following entry to the command dictionary for the TRAIN option tree:
MYC*OMMAND M,3 ,FOO=3,BAR=,BAZ=,
UPDATE
command and manually edit the command
dictionary you will need to use the PATH
command to reload the appropriate
command dictionary.
UPDATE
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![]() UPDATE command.
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![]() UPDATE command, make sure to include the
= after specifying each parameter name.
Example: STR1= , instead of STR1 .
Failure to include the = sign will result in the
parameter not being recognized by NeXtMidas.
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