cpx2ps - Produce various eps codes from complex data files.
cpx2ps v2.1, FMR software, Bert Kampes, (c)1999-2000 \n
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- SYNOPSIS:
- cpx2ps -w width [-f format==cr4] [-q out==mag] [-e exp==1.0] [-s
sc==1.0]
- [-l 1] [-L alllines] [-p 1] [-P width] [-M1/1 | -F1/1] [-m mirror]
[-T title] [-c cptname==gray] [-z size==16] [-o epsfile] [-G grdfile] [-C
cptfile] [-gKSUVZ] [-h elp] [--] cpxfile
- cpxfiddle options:
- -w width
- of complexfile in complex pixels
- -f format
- of complex input file. ci2|cr4|cr8 (cr4 is default) r4 now also possible,
though it limites other options. do not use subsampling, mirroring etc,
file is cat-ed.
- -q output
- what is to be computed mag|phase|real|imag|normal (mag is default)
- -e exp
- compute scale*output^exp
- -s scale
- compute scale*output^exp
- -l firstline
- cut out complexfile from firstline
- -L lastline
- cut out complexfile up to lastline
-p firstpixel cut out complexfile from firstpixel
- -P lastpixel
- cut out complexfile up to lastpixel
- -m X Y XY
- mirror option.
- -M 1/1
- multilook factor in X/Y direction
- -F 1/1
- subsample Factor in X/Y direction
- GMT options:
- -T title
- title to plot (one word only for now) default no title
- -c colortable name of color
table (see grd2cpt)
- if -q mag then gray table is default if -q other then gray
table is default
- -S
- add a scale bar (psscale)
- -Z
- continuous color table (grd2cpt)
- -K
- Leave postscript file open after last call to GMT
- -z cm
- largest size of paper
- -U
- Place UNIX time stamp and filename in output
- General options:
- -g
- Do not call gv to view result.
- -o
- output postscript file, default=23812.eps (pid)
- -G
- output grd file, default=23812.eps (pid) If specified, file is not removed
at end If file exists, prompted for reuse.
- -C
- output cpt file, default=23812.cpt (pid) If specified, file is not removed
at end If file exists, prompted for reuse.
- -V erbose
- give verbose information
- -h elp
- this help
- complexfile
- inputfile, major row order pixel interleaved
- EXAMPLES:
- Generate a postscript file with phase of complex interferogram in file
cpxint.raw (complex 2x4B floats) that has 998 range pixels:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qphase -fcr4 -- cpxint.raw
- The same but with a scale bar, timestamp, and no title:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qphase -fcr4 -Tnone -U
-S -- cpxint.raw
- To plot the magnitude to the power 0.3 of a file in the format complex
short integers (2x2B) use:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qmag -fci2 -e0.3 --
cpxint.raw
- To see a large file it is convenient to set a large size (-z). This
file cannot be printed, but viewing it with gv is nice:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qphase -z200 -- cpxint.raw
- To plot the phase of a hgt file, first create a tmp file with the program
hgt2file (hgtfile infile linelength tmpfile [ampflag]) Next, run cpx2ps
with appropriate flags for a float file, e.g. (Note that this limits some
options in scaling etc.):
- cpx2ps -w 998 -crainbow -fr4 -- tmpfile
- BUGS:
- When mirroring and multilooking/subsampling sometimes the number of
lines/pixels of the output is computed incorrectly. Simply don't use
multilooking/subsampling...
- Please mail bugs/comments to kampes@geo.tudelft.nl
- SEE ALSO:
- cpxfiddle, GMT
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- PROGRAM: cpx2ps -- Produce various eps codes from complex data
files.
- SYNOPSIS:
- cpx2ps -w width [-f format==cr4] [-q out==mag] [-e exp==1.0] [-s
sc==1.0]
- [-l 1] [-L alllines] [-p 1] [-P width] [-M1/1 | -F1/1] [-m mirror]
[-T title] [-c cptname==gray] [-z size==16] [-o epsfile] [-G grdfile] [-C
cptfile] [-gKSUVZ] [-h elp] [--] cpxfile
- cpxfiddle options:
- -w width
- of complexfile in complex pixels
- -f format
- of complex input file. ci2|cr4|cr8 (cr4 is default) r4 now also possible,
though it limites other options. do not use subsampling, mirroring etc,
file is cat-ed.
- -q output
- what is to be computed mag|phase|real|imag|normal (mag is default)
- -e exp
- compute scale*output^exp
- -s scale
- compute scale*output^exp
- -l firstline
- cut out complexfile from firstline
- -L lastline
- cut out complexfile up to lastline
-p firstpixel cut out complexfile from firstpixel
- -P lastpixel
- cut out complexfile up to lastpixel
- -m X Y XY
- mirror option.
- -M 1/1
- multilook factor in X/Y direction
- -F 1/1
- subsample Factor in X/Y direction
- GMT options:
- -T title
- title to plot (one word only for now) default no title
- -c colortable name of
color table (see grd2cpt)
- if -q mag then gray table is default if -q other then gray
table is default
- -S
- add a scale bar (psscale)
- -Z
- continuous color table (grd2cpt)
- -K
- Leave postscript file open after last call to GMT
- -z cm
- largest size of paper
- -U
- Place UNIX time stamp and filename in output
- General options:
- -g
- Do not call gv to view result.
- -o
- output postscript file, default=23819.eps (pid)
- -G
- output grd file, default=23819.eps (pid) If specified, file is not removed
at end If file exists, prompted for reuse.
- -C
- output cpt file, default=23819.cpt (pid) If specified, file is not removed
at end If file exists, prompted for reuse.
- -V erbose
- give verbose information
- -h elp
- this help
- complexfile
- inputfile, major row order pixel interleaved
- EXAMPLES:
- Generate a postscript file with phase of complex interferogram in file
cpxint.raw (complex 2x4B floats) that has 998 range pixels:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qphase -fcr4 -- cpxint.raw
- The same but with a scale bar, timestamp, and no title:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qphase -fcr4 -Tnone -U
-S -- cpxint.raw
- To plot the magnitude to the power 0.3 of a file in the format complex
short integers (2x2B) use:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qmag -fci2 -e0.3 --
cpxint.raw
- To see a large file it is convenient to set a large size (-z). This
file cannot be printed, but viewing it with gv is nice:
- cpx2ps -w 998 -qphase -z200 -- cpxint.raw
- To plot the phase of a hgt file, first create a tmp file with the program
hgt2file (hgtfile infile linelength tmpfile [ampflag]) Next, run cpx2ps
with appropriate flags for a float file, e.g. (Note that this limits some
options in scaling etc.):
- cpx2ps -w 998 -crainbow -fr4 -- tmpfile
- BUGS:
- When mirroring and multilooking/subsampling sometimes the number of
lines/pixels of the output is computed incorrectly. Simply don't use
multilooking/subsampling...
- Please mail bugs/comments to kampes@geo.tudelft.nl
- SEE ALSO:
- cpxfiddle, GMT
The full documentation for cpx2ps is maintained as a
Texinfo manual. If the info and cpx2ps programs are properly
installed at your site, the command
- info cpx2ps
should give you access to the complete manual.