Grep log file
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Grep the log file for commands
First we find which commands relax has performed, and separate into the different fitting models.
We also just make some line space and important points.
Then we replace instances of relax> with empty, and comment out the model line.
Put this into a file: relax_log_to_py.sh
#!/bin/tcsh -f
set LOGS=`ls -v -d -1 *.log`
foreach LOG ( ${LOGS} )
set BNAME=`basename $LOG .log`
set OUT="grep_${BNAME}.py"
egrep -wi --color 'relax>| model -' $LOG > $OUT ;
sed -i "s/relax> //" $OUT ;
sed -i 's/^- /\n#- /' $OUT ;
sed -i 's/^minimise(/\nminimise(/' $OUT ;
sed -i 's/^script(/\n#script(/' $OUT ;
sed -i 's/^results.write(/\nresults.write(/' $OUT ;
sed -i 's/^model_selection(/\nmodel_selection(/' $OUT ;
sed -i '0,/spectrum.replicated(/s//\nspectrum.replicated(/' $OUT ;
sed -i '0,/spectrum.read_intensities(/s//\nspectrum.read_intensities(/' $OUT ;
end
Make it executable
chmod +x relax_log_to_py.sh
End then execute it
./relax_log_to_py.sh
# OR
tcsh relax_log_to_py.sh
Then look out for files starting with grep_.