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Multitrack directory structure #1
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Current helps:
And for save_gbis.py:
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The geo_* files that |
I design the structure of directory as following:
Secondly, I want to design the directory structure of MODELDIR like
Example:
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For the geo_file in geod , gbis* and horzvert folders, do you mean we put the geo_file into geod/tmp_geo/ folder? |
No. We don’t need them, right? I mean |
Yes, we don't need geo_***.h5 files. How about just delete them? |
Yes. Write them in the tmp_* and then delete.
On Aug 20, 2019, at 11:37 PM, ranneylxr <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yes, we don't need geo_***.h5 files. How about just delete them?
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OK! I will change the code |
@ranneylxr : If we follow Yunjun's suggestion and have By the way, some of the functions don't fave self-explanatory names. |
@ranneylxr , I did some minor modifications as you have seen while I was debugging. Here a few more comments on the code:
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OK. I will try to change them. |
The new usage of save_geodmod.py and save_gbis_mimt.py is:
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The structure of directory in $MODELDIR (outdir you set) is changed:
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Lets agree here about the multitrack directory structure.
Here is Yunjun's directory structure:
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