append parameters

Parameters can be saved into a file at any time. The number output format will be the one chosen by the set format command. The column order will be a parameter followed by its standard deviation. All columns are separated by a tab. Therefore, if one has previously set parameters, i.e.

     set parameters MYPAR 3
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      .
      .
     save parameters myfile
then there will be 6 columns as follows:
MYPAR[1]    DMYPAR[1]       . . .      MYPAR[3]     DMYPAR[3]
in file myfile. Most of the time, the user will desire to save parameters along with some variables or constants. This can be done by giving the variable or constant (either string or scalar) names on the command line. For example,
     let t = 0.23
     set parameters A 2
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     .
     .
     save parameters t parfile
will create a file parfile containing the value of scalar variable t, followed by the 2 values of parameters A, alternated with the value of their standard deviations DA. Note that the given list of variables will be printed first.

append parameters variable-list filename
save parameters variable-list filename

set format, set parameters, show parameters