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.\" RCSid "$Id: rcode_ident.1,v 1.5 2021/04/28 19:15:09 greg Exp $" |
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.TH RCODE_IDENT 1 7/19/2019 RADIANCE |
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.SH NAME |
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rcode_ident - store identifiers in an indexed map and retrieve from same |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B rcode_ident |
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.I "-8 | -16 | -24" |
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.B \-h |
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.B \-tS |
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.B "-x xr -y yr" |
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input.txt |
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[output.idx] |
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.br |
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.B "rcode_ident -r" |
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.B \-i |
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.B \-u |
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.B \-h |
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.B \-H |
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.B \-l |
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.B \-n |
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.B \-tS |
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input.idx |
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[output.txt] |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.I Rcode_ident |
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takes a list of ASCII identifiers on the input and encodes them |
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as a 16-bit index to a table appended to the output. |
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This default index size can hold up to 65 thousand unique IDs, |
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which is suitable for most applications. |
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The |
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.I \-8 |
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option may be used to specify an 8-bit index, which saves space |
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if 256 or fewer unique identifiers appear on the input. |
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.I \-24 |
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option creates a 24-bit index that can record over 16 million |
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unique identifiers. |
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.PP |
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Identifiers are separated by newlines by default, but any single-character |
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separator may be given with the |
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.I \-tS |
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option. |
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Note there is no space between this option and its argument. |
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Leading and trailing white space is eliminated from each identifier, |
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and the maximum ID length is 255 characters. |
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.PP |
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Input is taken from the first named file, or standard input if no |
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files are given. |
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(Input file is required for |
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.I \-r |
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option.) |
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Output is sent to the second named file, or standard output if none. |
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.PP |
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.I \-h |
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option tells |
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.I rcode_ident |
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not to expect an information header on its input. |
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.I \-x |
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.I \-y |
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options give the horizontal and vertical map dimensions, respectively. |
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If these are not specified, then a resolution string must be |
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included on the header, as produced by |
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.I rtrace(1) |
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when both resolutions are specified. |
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The second form applies the |
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.I \-r |
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option to read an indexed id file and produce the original |
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identifiers for each pixel position on the output. |
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.I \-h |
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.I \-H |
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options may be used to leave off the header and resolution |
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string, respectively. |
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.I \-tS |
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option specifies an alternate ID separator instead of the default newline. |
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.I \-l |
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option tells |
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.I rcode_ident |
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to list identifiers following the header information (if present). |
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.I \-n |
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option prints identifier table indexes rather than the strings themselves. |
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Indexing starts from 0 for the first table entry. |
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When decoding, the |
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.I \-i |
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option tells |
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.I rcode_ident |
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to produce an identifier for each integer input pair specifying |
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the horizontal and vertical coordinates of a particular pixel, |
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where x is measured from 0 on the left and y from 0 at the bottom |
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in the standard orientation. |
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Note that |
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.I \-i |
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implies that an indexed ID file is explicitly given on the command |
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line, since the pixel coordinates are read from the standard input. |
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If the |
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.I \-u |
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option is also given, output will be flushed after each identifier |
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.SH EXAMPLES |
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To store modifier IDs out of rtrace: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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rtrace -ffa < rays.flt -x 512 -y 400 -om octree | rcode_ident > mods.idx |
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To query specific modifiers using ximage with the 't' command: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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ximage -op render.hdr | rcode_ident -i -r mods.idx |
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To only print out the list of unique identifiers: |
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.IP "" .2i |
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rcode_ident -r -h -H -i -l mods.idx < /dev/null |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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rcalc(1), rcode_depth(1), rcode_norm(1), rcode2bmp(1), |
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rlam(1), rsplit(1), rtpict(1) |