Statistical Algorithms Importer: Octave Project

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This page explains how to create a Octave project using the Statistical Algorithms Importer (SAI) portlet.
Octave Project, SAI

Project Configuration

Define project's metadata
Octave Info, SAI
Add input and output parameters and click on "Set Code" to indicate the main file to execute (i.e. the .m file)
Octave I/O, SAI
Add information about the running environment (e.g. Octave version etc.)
Octave Interpreter, SAI
After the software creation phase a Main.R file and a Taget folder are created
Octave Create, SAI

Inheritance of Global and Infrastructure Variables

at each run of the process the globalvariables.csv file is created locally to the process (i.e. it can be read as ./globalvariables.csv), which contains the following global variables that are meant to allow the process to properly contact the e-Infrastructure services:

  • gcube_username (the user who run the computation, e.g. gianpaolo.coro)
  • gcube_context (the VRE the process was run in, e.g. d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/gCubeApps/RPrototypingLab)
  • gcube_token (the token of the user for the VRE, e.g. 1234-567-890)

The format of the CSV file is like the one of the following example:

globalvariable,globalvalue
gcube_username,gianpaolo.coro
gcube_context,/d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/gCubeApps/RPrototypingLab
gcube_token,1234-567-890

Example Code

Octave code in sample:
#
# author: Giancarlo Panichi
#
arg_list = argv()
testin=arg_list{1}
filename = "free.txt";
fid = fopen (filename, "w");
fputs (fid, testin);
fclose (fid);

Example Download

File:OctaveBlackBox.zip