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NAME

       segyio-catr - Print selected headers from FILE

SYNPOSIS

       segyio-catr [OPTION]...  FILE

DESCRIPTION

       segyio-cath Print selected traceheaders from SEG-Y file FILE

       The  flag  --range  takes  up to three vales; START, STOP, STEP, which is a closed inteval
       from START to STOP.  The third value STEP can be specified to print i.e. every other trace
       in the interval. All values are defaulted to 1.  Traces are 1-indexed.

       Flags -r and -t can be called multiple times.

       Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.

OPTIONS

       -t, --trace=NUMBER
              trace(s) to print

       -r, --range START [STOP STEP]
              range of trace(s) to print. STOP and STEP are optional, and defaults to START and 1
              respectively.

       -f, --format=FORMAT
              override sample format. defaults to inferring from the binary header.

              available formats: ibm ieee short long char

       -s, --strict
              fail on unreadable tracefields

       -S, --non-strict
              don't fail on unreadable fields this is the default behavior

       -n, --nonzero
              only print fields with non-zero values

       -d, --description
              print with byte offset and field description

       -k, --segyio
              print with segyio tracefield names

       -v, --verbose
              increase verbosity

       --version
              output version information and exit

       --help display this help and exit

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  ©   Statoil   ASA.   License   LGPLv3+:   GNU   LGPL   version   3   or   later
       <http://gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html>.

       This  is  free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY,
       to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

       segyio-cath(1), segyio-catb(1)

                                                                                   SEGYIO-CATR(1)