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.B \-l |
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][ |
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.B \-i{f|d}[N] |
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][ |
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.B \-o{f|d} |
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][ |
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.B \-tC |
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.B \-N |
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(A logarithmic sum of absolute values is used to avoid overflow, and |
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zero values are silently ignored.) |
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.PP |
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If the input data is binary, the |
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.I \-id |
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or |
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.I \-if |
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option may be given for 64-bit double or 32-bit float values, respectively. |
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Either option may be followed immediately by an optional |
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count, which defaults to 1, indicating the number of double or float |
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binary values to read per record on the input file. |
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(There can be no space between the option and this count.)\0 |
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Similarly, the |
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.I \-od |
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and |
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.I \-of |
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options specify binary double or float output, respectively. |
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These options do not need a count, as this will be determined by the |
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number of input channels. |
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.PP |
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A count can be given as the number of lines to read before |
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computing a result. |
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By default, |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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cnt(1), lam(1), neat(1), rcalc(1), tabfunc(1) |
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cnt(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), rlam(1), tabfunc(1) |