I have a command line to be run continuously for a software, which is an interactive command ie have to select the numbers to compute each time. if i make its non interactive still i have to mention the desired numbers in the command ie inside the system command looks lik this-  system(g_mindist -n index.ndx );

once i run this command i get options to select the groups which goes from 0 to n numbers say may be 100. here i got to select groups between 0 and 100 for 1st run and 2nd run 2 and 100 and goes on till 99 against 100.

here the index.ndx is the input file containing the numbers

anyone has and idea how would this work out, and after each run there produces two output files which should be named against the input file....

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