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< jerone> Hi, I have managed to use bash to do a for loop on a couple of datasets:
< jerone> for i in Empt1.csv Empt2.csv ; do mlpack_det -t $i -e testest.txt ; done
< jerone> but then density estimate files is overwritten in the loop
< jerone> I'd like to have the new estimates appended to the text file, or printed to a separate text file for each training set
< jerone> if possible, do you know how? cheers
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< jerone> never mind, i figured it out, something along the lines of: for i in 1 2 ; do mlpack_det -t rapi/Empt$i.csv -e testest$i.txt ; done
< jerone> works for me
< jerone> cheers anyway
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