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===== Command line ===== | ===== Command line ===== | ||
+ | You can run your GMDH Shell project in the background mode using the command line. In this mode GMDH Shell works like a command line tool without any interaction with the user. | ||
- | + | The easiest way to run GMDH Shell in the background mode is to use the key **''/ | |
- | ==== Background processing ==== | + | Example: |
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- | In the background mode GMDH Shell performs modeling simulation without any interaction. | + | |
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- | Use of the key **''/ | + | |
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- | If the project is located in another directory, you'll need to run "''" | + | |
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== Host commands == | == Host commands == | ||
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== How to recover command-line options from a plug-in == | == How to recover command-line options from a plug-in == | ||
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- | + | - All settings stored in the XML section are configurable from the command line. For example, | |
- | - Get plugin' | + | |
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- | - All settings stored in that section are configurable from command line. For example, | + | |
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+ | - Some settings are stored in the so-called “shared storage”, accessible to several plug-ins. For example: ''< | ||
- | + | :!: The plug-in may have some extra options | |
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- | :!: The plug-in may have some extra options | + | |
== Batch-mode export == | == Batch-mode export == | ||
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== Batch-mode exporter: Export forecast == | == Batch-mode exporter: Export forecast == | ||
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+ | ==== Export module ==== | ||
- | == Solver: Combinatorial HPC. (GMDH Shell Enterprise edition only) == | + | **Data Science** and **Load forecasting** editions of GMDH Shell are supplied with an export module that outputs predictions in the command line mode. C++ source codes of the module - a [[http:// |
+ | The module automatically performs export of predictions when GMDH Shell is launched using the command line. Predictions are saved to **simulation_result.txt** in the project directory. | ||
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