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Re: too many go files
Hi Xin,
Yes, you can call go files from another go file.
This is a good way to organize your work. Things
like variables and viewports are still defined
in the top-level script and in other scripts that
it calls. So a top-level go script might have
commands like this:
use my_data ! A dataset containing var1, var2
set mode meta
! A script that computes $2 from $1
go compute_variables var1 v1_out
go compute_variables var2 v2_out
! Define viewports and labels
go make_viewports
go set_labels
! Draw a plot
go make_plot v1_out v2_out
Adam
--- Xin Jin <xjin@igpp.ucla.edu> wrote:
> Hi Ferretors,
>
> Can I include all the go files in one file? It
> seems there too many
> 'small' go files ( each one only a few line codes)
> to manage in order to
> complete a few calculating and drawing tasks.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Xin
>
>
>
>
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