Batchoptions Command Line Examples

The -batchoptions command line argument may be used to specify one or more batchoptions settings. To specify multiple entries using a single -batchoptions argument, the entries should be enclosed in double quotes. Alternatively, the batchoptions may be specified in a file using the -batchoptions <filename> command line argument format. In this case, the filename is an absolute or relative pathname of the file containing the batchoptions, as described above. The two approaches may not be combined: either all batchoptions must be in a file or all batchoptions must be specified explicitly on the command line.

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Batchoptions File Format

Example -BatchOptions with -Remote (Windows)

Example -Batchsolve with -Machinelist (Windows)

Example -Batchsolve with -Machinelist (Linux)

Example -Batchsolve for Local (Windows)

Running Maxwell From a Command Line