Hi There!
I created a few python scripts and everything is working fine. But to
make it easier to run the procedure i want to couple these scripts in
one big script. Is there a possibility to do this, can I for example
make a script dat 'calls' the other script in the right order?
Many thanks!
Sander 1 1828
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 02:54:23 -0800, sandercaertelin g wrote: Hi There!
I created a few python scripts and everything is working fine. But to make it easier to run the procedure i want to couple these scripts in one big script. Is there a possibility to do this, can I for example make a script dat 'calls' the other script in the right order?
Some variation on this should work:
*** script1.py ***
def do_stuff():
print "Hello"
if __name__ == "__main__":
# execute this when being called as a script
do_stuff()
*** script2.py ***
def do_something_el se():
print "World"
if __name__ == "__main__":
do_something_el se()
Now write a new script:
*** master_script.p y ***
import script1, script2
script1.do_stuf f()
script2.do_some thing_else()
Or even simpler, since script1.py and script2.py are callable from the
command line, just create a shell script and let your shell handle it:
*** script.sh ***
script1.py
script2.py
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