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Re: [HTCondor-users] $INT conversion failing in submit file
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2018 09:30:06 -0600
- From: Mike Fienen <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] $INT conversion failing in submit file
HI Ste - thatâs awesome! Thanks so much for digging in more. I saw in your other message that what I want to accomplish may be possible using âintâ function rather than the â$INTâ macro.
> The trouble is that the $INT macro doesn't do what it might purport to do: it doesn't take a string and make an integer out of it (which is what I think you want). It takes an integer and makes a string out of it!! So, since substr() yields a string, it causes trouble when it's used in conjunction with $INT (somehow, $INT sees that the type of the argument is a string and assumes that it's a format spec. That's my guess.)
I was totally misunderstanding the $INT macro.
> Since the third operator of substr is a length. Not many people would call their machines that. Perhaps you mean substr(Machine,7,2)?
Oops - I misunderstood substr syntax as well. I was using it as if it was starting and ending range.
Thanks again!
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> Cheers,
>
> Ste
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