Hello, i am a beginner and i have a problem that is really urgent! I would like to write a script! Actually i am working with lemur and i have this txt file as a parameter file :
<parameters>
<index>/home/nikol123/indri-5.6/4collections</index>
<query> <type>indri</type> <number>351</number> <text>Falkland petroleum exploration</text> </query>
<query> <type>indri</type> <number>352</number> <text>British Chunnel impact</text> </query>
<query> <type>indri</type> <number>353</number> <text>Antarctica exploration</text> </query>
<query> <type>indri</type> <number>354</number> <text>journalist risks</text> </query>
<fbDocs>10</fbDocs>
</parameters>
(i want to use the IndriRunQuery application. The basic command line usage is: $ ./IndriRunQuery <parameter_file>.), so i want to run each query separately, namely for 351<i<354. I want for example
for i=351 to run
/home/nikol123/indri-5.6/runquery/IndriRunQuery <parameter_file> , where parameter file for i=351 is this:
<parameters>
<index>/home/nikol123/indri-5.6/4collections</index>
<query> <type>indri</type> <number>351</number> <text>Falkland petroleum exploration</text> </query>
<fbDocs>10</fbDocs>
</parameters>
for i=352 the parameter file is
<parameters>
<index>/home/nikol123/indri-5.6/4collections</index>
<query> <type>indri</type> <number>352</number> <text>British Chunnel impact</text> </query>
<fbDocs>10</fbDocs>
</parameters>
etc...
and for each different i to do it for <fbdocs>j</fbdocs> , for 2<j<20
Thank you in advance!
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