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Hi Carl,
You can modify caget to put quotes around strings (and escape quotes in the
string -- and escape escape characters).
Dirk
Carl Schumann wrote:
Hi,
I am using the command-line caget with an array of space-containing
strings. Apparently caget uses spaces to separate array elements. A
space separator causes some difficultly in this case because the
elements themselves contains spaces. For example, ...
clx39:~ $ caget -# 1 ADC00.RNGS
ADC00.RNGS 50, 10k: -10->0
clx39:~ $ caget ADC00.RNGS
ADC00.RNGS 9 50, 10k: -10->0 50, 10k: +-5 50, 10k: 0->10 50: -6->0,
10k: -5->0 50: +-3, 10k: +-2.5 50, 10k: 0->5 50: -5->0, 10k: -2->0 50:
+-2.5, 10k: +-1 50: 0->5, 10k: 0->2
clx39:~ $
One can ask for specific elements as I have done, but that is a little
bit inconvenient. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Carl Schumann
--
Dr. Dirk Zimoch
Paul Scherrer Institut, WBGB/006
5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
Phone +41 56 310 5182
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