manus_continuum_granular1_exp

experiments for first paper with continuum granular model
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commit 3fe8aeaa05db9a4dc80456bd1871ce837860abf9
parent 721ef5a3fb015bcd8074cd4331bf3d89c26f44a8
Author: Anders Damsgaard <anders@adamsgaard.dk>
Date:   Wed,  1 Jul 2020 11:45:16 +0200

Use awk instead of seq for POSIX compliance

Diffstat:
Mfig-mohr_coulomb/Makefile | 2+-
Mfig-parameter_test/Makefile | 6+++---
Mfig-rate_dependence/Makefile | 2+-
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fig-mohr_coulomb/Makefile b/fig-mohr_coulomb/Makefile @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ BIN = ../1d_fd_simple_shear/1d_fd_simple_shear FIG != basename $(PWD) -N_SEQ != seq 1 20 220 +N_SEQ != awk 'BEGIN{for(i=1; i<=220; i+=20) print i}' default: ../$(FIG).pdf diff --git a/fig-parameter_test/Makefile b/fig-parameter_test/Makefile @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ d.txt: $(BIN) mu_s.txt: $(BIN) /bin/sh -c '\ rm -rf $@; \ - for mu_s in $$(seq 0.20 0.05 0.70); do \ + for mu_s in $$(awk "BEGIN{for (i=0.20; i<0.70; i+=0.05) print i}"); do \ printf "$$mu_s\t" >> $@; \ ./$(BIN) \ -L $(LENGTH) \ @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ C.txt: $(BIN) A.txt: $(BIN) /bin/sh -c '\ rm -rf $@; \ - for A in 1e-10 $$(seq 0.1 0.10 1.00); do \ + for A in 1e-10 $$(awk "BEGIN{for(i=0.1; i<=1.0; i+=0.1) print i}"); do \ printf "$$A\t" >> $@; \ ./$(BIN) \ -L $(LENGTH) \ @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ A.txt: $(BIN) b.txt: $(BIN) /bin/sh -c '\ rm -rf $@; \ - for b in $$(seq 0.1 0.1 0.9); do \ + for b in $$(awk "BEGIN{for(i=0.1; i<=0.9; i+=0.1) print i}"); do \ printf "$$b\t" >> $@; \ ./$(BIN) \ -L $(LENGTH) \ diff --git a/fig-rate_dependence/Makefile b/fig-rate_dependence/Makefile @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ sim.output00000.txt: $(BIN) Makefile for b in 0.01 0.10 0.20 0.40 0.94; do \ out="out_b$${b}.txt"; \ rm -f "$$out"; \ - for t in $$(seq 0.0001 0.002 1.0); do \ + for t in $$(awk "BEGIN{for(i=0.0001; i<=1.0; i+=0.002) print i}"); do \ printf "$$t\t" >> "$$out"; \ ./$(BIN) -m 0.5 -n 100e3 -L 1.0 -f $$t -b $$b sim | \ tail -n 1 | cut -f2 >> "$$out"; \