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* '''-b''' or '''--batch''' | * '''-b''' or '''--batch''' | ||
* '''-i''' or '''--input''' followed by the name of a context file which could have been previously saved via <font color=#FF8C00 title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</font> mode (see [[Overall_Presentation|here]]) | * '''-i''' or '''--input''' followed by the name of a context file which could have been previously saved via <font color=#FF8C00 title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</font> mode (see [[Overall_Presentation|here]]) | ||
− | * '''-d''' or '''--dirout''' followed by the name of the directory where output files will be written | + | * '''-d''' or '''--dirout''' followed by the name of the directory where output files will be written (note that, as since V11.4 the name of this directory is also defined in a properties file, this option will overload the properties file variable). |
* '''-o''' or '''--output''' followed by a string characteristic of the result files ; for example, if this string is “''test''”, the output ephemeris file will be ''EPH_test.txt'' | * '''-o''' or '''--output''' followed by a string characteristic of the result files ; for example, if this string is “''test''”, the output ephemeris file will be ''EPH_test.txt'' | ||
− | * | + | * '''--vts''' to create [[https://logiciels.cnes.fr/en/node/40?type=desc VTS]] files |
− | * '''-l''' or '''--list''' to | + | * '''-l''' or '''--list''' to select a variable list file |
+ | * '''-c''' or '''--config''' to a properties file (since V11.4) |
Version actuelle en date du 8 novembre 2019 à 14:11
To run PSIMU in "Batch mode" or "Command Line Interface Mode" you need to type the following commands in the command prompt:
>> java -jar jpsimu-xxx-jar-with-dependencies.jar –b + options...
or:
>> java -jar jpsimu-xxx-jar-with-dependencies.jar –-batch + options…
The following options are available:
- -b or --batch
- -i or --input followed by the name of a context file which could have been previously saved via GUI mode (see here)
- -d or --dirout followed by the name of the directory where output files will be written (note that, as since V11.4 the name of this directory is also defined in a properties file, this option will overload the properties file variable).
- -o or --output followed by a string characteristic of the result files ; for example, if this string is “test”, the output ephemeris file will be EPH_test.txt
- --vts to create [VTS] files
- -l or --list to select a variable list file
- -c or --config to a properties file (since V11.4)