On 06/11/15 18:36, yasmin wrote:
I am new to both Bash and Octave so maybe i am really confused, but it's
not a must to make a bash script i can make a file as long as i can PASS
PARAMETERS TO IT, now why is my script.sh interpreted to bash ??
and correct me if i am wrong,
The script.sh file is interpreted by bash because of the first line,
#! /bin/bash
You can do all this, I think from within octave.
From an earlier email, you listed a file, where all the commands were
octave commands, except the first line, which was the bash line from above.
Create a file that contains ONLY one line,
argv()