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Name

       getpix -Display FITS or IRAF image values

Synopsis

       setpix [-vn] file.fts [x_range y_range value] [@valuefile] getpix [-vp][-n num][-g val][-l
       val] file.fits x_range y_range getpix [-vp][-n num][-g val][-l val] file.fits x1 y1 x2  y2
       ... xn yn getpix [-vp][-n num][-g val][-l val] file.fits @file

Description

       Display  the  values of list of specified pixels or ranges of pixels in a FITS or IRAF 2-D
       image. Pixel values from a file of x y pairs may be displayed

Options

       filename
              Name of IRAF image header file or FITS file. This must be present.

       @coordfile
              File with x y coordinates as first two tokens on lines

       xrange yrange
              Image coordinate x and y ranges as x1-x2 y1-y2 or lists of  x  and  y  coordinates,
              where  x  is the horizontal and y is along the vertical axis starting at 1,1 in the
              lower left corner of the image. If either range  is  "0",  all  of  the  coordinate
              values along that axis are displayed.

       -d number
              Set the number of decimal places in displayed pixel values

       -e pixel value range
              Print range of pixel values in specified image region

       -f name
              Write specified region to a FITS file

       -g num Keep pixels with values greater than this

       -h     Print file name on line above pixel values

       -i     Ignore first token per line of coordinate file

       -l num Keep pixels with values less than this

       -m     Print mean of pixel values in specified image region

       -n num Number of pixel values printed per line

       -o format: Output format in C style without leading %

       -p     Label pixel rows and columns

       -r num Radius (<0=box) to extract in degrees/arcsec

       -s     Print x y value with no punctuation

       -t     Separate columns in table with tabs instead of spaces

       -v     Verbose  header  with  more  about the image and label pixel coordinates from input
              list

       -y     Display x as rows (vertically) and y as columns (horizontally)

Author

       Jessica Mink, SAO (jmink@cfa.harvard.edu)