Command Line Set SF by NAME

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PablerasBCN
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Command Line Set SF by NAME

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Hi

Setting active SF usgin the string would be much better because makes the .bat more readable and mor reusable. Even using the same dataset adressing the SF by index becomes a hassle soon after you start adding SF like when computing geometrical features etc -SET_ACTIVE_SF Intensity or whatever other field. would be epic.
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Yes, that makes a lot of sense indeed.
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Ah yes it is! But you need the latest 2.13.alpha version.

And you should add simple quotes around the SF name, so if simple quotes have a meaning for PowerShell, you might want to add them twice maybe?
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Ah, good point, the 'Split' option was not implemented in the command line version. We should definitely add it.
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