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.B "\-o ospec" |
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.B "\-p p1=V1,p2=V2" |
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.B "\-b binv" |
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.B "\-bn nbins" |
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Since bin numbers start from zero, the bin count is always equal to |
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the last bin plus one. |
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The most recent |
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.I \-p, |
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.I \-b, |
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.I \-bn |
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and |
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arguments and files read using the |
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.I \-f |
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option. |
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Additional parameter values that apply only to this modifier may be specified |
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with a |
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.I \-p |
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option, which contains a list of variable names and assigned values, separated |
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by commas or semicolons. |
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The computed bin value will be |
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rounded to the nearest whole number. |
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(Negative bin values will be silently ignored.)\0 |
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For a single bin, you may specify |
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.I "\-b 0", |
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which is the default. |