Re: command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Peter Hansen
Darren Dale wrote: > Thanks, I didnt realize that \r is different from \n. \r has is a byte with value 13, which is the Carriage Return (CR) control character in ASCII. \n has value 10 and is the Line Feed (LF) character. CR is named after the old teletypewriter operation involving moving the

Re: command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Darren Dale
Bengt Richter wrote: > On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 15:43:23 -0400, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Peter Hansen wrote: >> >>> Darren Dale wrote: Is there a module somewhere that intelligently deals with reports to the command line? I would like to report the progress of some pretty >

Re: command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Bengt Richter
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 15:43:23 -0400, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Peter Hansen wrote: > >> Darren Dale wrote: >>> Is there a module somewhere that intelligently deals with reports to the >>> command line? I would like to report the progress of some pretty lengthy >>> simulations, and cur

Re: command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Darren Dale
Peter Hansen wrote: > Darren Dale wrote: >> Is there a module somewhere that intelligently deals with reports to the >> command line? I would like to report the progress of some pretty lengthy >> simulations, and currently I have the new reports written on a new line >> rather rather than overwrit

Re: command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Peter Hansen
Darren Dale wrote: > Is there a module somewhere that intelligently deals with reports to the > command line? I would like to report the progress of some pretty lengthy > simulations, and currently I have the new reports written on a new line > rather rather than overwriting the previous report. Y

Re: command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Michael Hoffman
Darren Dale wrote: > Is there a module somewhere that intelligently deals with reports to the > command line? I would like to report the progress of some pretty lengthy > simulations, and currently I have the new reports written on a new line > rather rather than overwriting the previous report. I

command line reports

2005-08-11 Thread Darren Dale
Is there a module somewhere that intelligently deals with reports to the command line? I would like to report the progress of some pretty lengthy simulations, and currently I have the new reports written on a new line rather rather than overwriting the previous report. Thanks, Darren -- http://ma