x_list.1gmt

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Version: 313048 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

x_list - Extract Cross-Over Information from the Data Base.

SYNOPSIS

x_list [ leg1 ] [ leg2 ] [ -dataflags ] [ -Rwest/east/south/north ] [ -Xxbase ] [ -H ] [ -I ] [ -V ] [ -Ccorrfile ] [ -Zignorefile ]

DESCRIPTION

x_list will allow the user to extract information from the xx_base.b and xx_legs.b files. Several options can be passed on the command line in order to specify which parameters to extract. They are:
leg1 leg2
If two legs are specified, the cross-overs they have in common are returned. If one leg is specified, all the external cross-overs involving this leg are returned, OR only its internal cross-overs if -I is selected. If no legs are given, all the external (or internal with -I) cross-overs are returned. This program is useful if one wants to look at, say, gravity COEs versus time from port for a particular leg, etc.
dataflags
This is a string of any combination of the following:
       l means list both legnames.

       t means list time.

       x means list longitude.

       y means list latitude.

       g means list gravity COEs.

       m means list magnetics COEs.

       b means list bathymetry COEs.

       G means list average gravity at cross-over.

       M means list average magnetic anomaly at cross-over.

       B means list average bathymetry at cross-over.

       h means list heading of ship at cross-over.

The components are written out in the order they appear in dataflags. The default output is -txygmbGMBhl. When internal COEs are desired, the time reported is the elapsed time since the ship first occupied the cross-over point. For external COEs the time means time from the start of the year in seconds.
-R
Only return cross-overs inside the specified region west, east, south, and north. [Default is world].
-X
Indicate alternate xx_base.b file.
-H
Issue one header record on output.
-I
Report on internal COEs [Default is external COEs].
-C
Apply cross-over correction to the data (i.e. reports the cross-over value after the best-fitting corrections have been applied to both legs). If no corrfile is given, the default correction file is assumed.
-Z
Ignore those legs that appear in the ignorefile.
-V
Operate in verbose mode.

SEE ALSO

GMT(1), x_system(1)

REFERENCES

Wessel, P. XOVER: A Cross-over Error Detector for Track Data, Computers & Geosciences, 15, 333-346.