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.TH RCOLLATE 1 7/8/97 RADIANCE |
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.TH RCOLLATE 1 9/5/2013 RADIANCE |
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.SH NAME |
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rcollate - resize or re-order matrix data |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B \-w |
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.B \-c |
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.B \-f{a|f|d|b}[N] |
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.B "\-ic in_col" |
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.I \-w |
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option turns off non-fatal warning messages, such as unexpected EOD. |
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Normally, |
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.I rcollate |
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detects whether any transformation is actually taking place, and will |
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reproduce the data verbatim if the input size and shape should be unaltered. |
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.I \-c |
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opiton forces the operation to proceed, even if it appears to be a no-op, |
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which can be useful to correct a misshapen input matrix or check that |
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the data is the proper size and formatted correctly (in the case of ASCII input). |
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.PP |
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The input format is assumed to be ASCII, with three white-space separated words |
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(typically numbers) in each record. |
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A different input format may be specified with the |
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.I rcollate |
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issues a warning and simply copies its input to its standard output. |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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cnt(1), histo(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), rlam(1), rmtxop(1), |
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rsplit(1), tabfunc(1), total(1) |
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cnt(1), histo(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), rcrop(1), rlam(1), rsensor(1), |
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rmtxop(1), rsplit(1), tabfunc(1), total(1) |