Sac-help,
I made a small MACRO file using TextEdit. I put this into my directory
that has saved my practice problems when using SAC (/usr/local/bin). I
saved this small MACRO file as practice. In SAC I typed:
SAC>MACRO practice
It then says that the MACRO file is not found. I tried the SETMACRO
command but was given the same thing. Does anyone know what I'm doing
wrong?
Thanks for your help,
Leah
I made a small MACRO file using TextEdit. I put this into my directory
that has saved my practice problems when using SAC (/usr/local/bin). I
saved this small MACRO file as practice. In SAC I typed:
SAC>MACRO practice
It then says that the MACRO file is not found. I tried the SETMACRO
command but was given the same thing. Does anyone know what I'm doing
wrong?
Thanks for your help,
Leah
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What works for me is to put macros in the same directory as my init file,
witgh a path given by the format just sent by Brian.
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 feigelso<at>rohan.sdsu.edu wrote:
Sac-help,
I made a small MACRO file using TextEdit. I put this into my directory
that has saved my practice problems when using SAC (/usr/local/bin). I
saved this small MACRO file as practice. In SAC I typed:
SAC>MACRO practice
It then says that the MACRO file is not found. I tried the SETMACRO
command but was given the same thing. Does anyone know what I'm doing
wrong?
Thanks for your help,
Leah
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Hi everyone,
I encountered a problem using MACROs.
I wrote a macro that takes two arguments: Filename and Filter. When i am
run SAC2000 the macro works great:
SAC> MACRO HPfilter file
sample1/2006.113.00.40.03.4381.MN.WDD..LHN.D.SAC filter 0.1
MACRO-HPfilter-LOADED
Read
sample1/2006.113.00.40.03.4381.MN.WDD..LHN.D.SAC
Highpass
0.1
When i run the same macro from the shell i encounter the following problem
[root@localhost functions]# sac2000 < HPfilter file
sample1/2006.113.00.40.03.4381.MN.WDD..LHN.D.SAC filter 0.1
SEISMIC ANALYSIS CODE [06/12/2003 (Version 00.59.46)]
Copyright 1995 Regents of the University of California
SAC> KEYS? Segmentation fault
Is it possible to pass on key agurments from the system?
Thanks for your vital help,
Matthew Agius