Eval221 » Historique » Version 1
François Rioult, 18/06/2010 22:45
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| 3 | h2. Synopsis |
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| 5 | This operator has two parameters, two inputs and one outputs. The corresponding shell script executes the parameters as a command on the inputs, and copies the result to the output. |
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| 7 | h2. Parameters |
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| 9 | 2 parameters, treated as the command to be executed. |
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| 11 | h2. Inputs |
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| 13 | 2 input files. |
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| 15 | h2. Outputs |
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| 17 | 1 output: the result of the command. |
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| 19 | h2. Example |
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| 21 | This operator is used for applying a command with parameters, for example in [[perturbation.aws]] where the first parameter is the binary @perturbation@, the second is the parameter transmitted by Ariane, i.e. the percentage of perturbation. |