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-repeat will run your simulation X times, each with a different
random number seed.
In the console, there _is_ a hacky way to do it: set to increment
seed on stop, and then set to restart on stop. Then let it run until
it's restarted itself 5 times.
Sean
On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Rick Mellor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now I know if the simulation is in command line then I can just use
> the
> doloop -r function, but how do I repeat a simulation x times? I
> know in the
> GUI you can reflect for the simulation to repeat in the console
> display but
> you cant specify the number of times, which would be a nice feature
> really.
>
> Hope u can help, cheers.
>
> Rick
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