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NAME

       gmtlist - A data-extractor for <legid>.gmt files

SYNOPSIS

       gmtlist leg-ids [ -Ccorrectionfile ] [ -Dastartdate ] [ -Dbstopdate ] [ -Fflags ] [ -G ] [
       -H[i][nrec] ] [ -Rwest/east/south/north[r] ] [ -Sastartdist ] [ -Sbstopdist ]  [  -V  ]  [
       -Wweight ] [ -bo[s|S|d|D[ncol]|c[var1/...]] ]

DESCRIPTION

       gmtlist  reads <legid>.gmt files and produces an ASCII [or binary] table.  The <legid>.gmt
       files  contain  time(s),  latitude(y),  longitude(x),  gravity(g/G),  magnetics(m/M),  and
       bathymetry(t/T),  and  the  user  may  extract  any  combination  of  these 6 parameters +
       distance(d), heading (h), velocity (v), and weight (w, see  -W).   A  sub-section  can  be
       specified by passing time- or distance-intervals along track or by selecting a region.

       leg-ids
              Can be one or more cruisenames. To give a list of names, use `cat list_of_legs`.

OPTIONS

       No space between the option flag and the associated arguments

       -C     Apply  crossover  Corrections  to the data. If no correction file is given, gmtlist
              reads the default correction file.  (See  XSYSTEM  for  how  to  set  up  your  own
              correction file).

       -Da    Do  not  list data collected before startdate (mm/dd/yyyy/hh:mm)  [Default is first
              day].

       -Db    Do not list data collected after  stopdate  (mm/dd/yyyy/hh:mm).  [Default  is  last
              day].

       -F     Can  be  any combination of syxgmtdhv to indicate the desired output data. The data
              will appear in the order indicated by flags. If G, M, or T is substituted for g, m,
              t,  only  records  that  have  that  combination  of  data are written out. If s is
              followed by c (calendar), then yyyy/mm/dd/hh/mm/ss is written out, if s is followed
              by j (julian), then yyyy/jd/hh/mm/ss is written out.  Default is seconds from start
              of year.

       -G     Force Geographical longitudes (-180/+180) rather than geodetic (0-360) [Default].

       -H     Issue a header record with names for each data field.

       -R     west, east, south, and north specify the Region of interest, and  you  may  specify
              them  in  decimal  degrees  or  in [+-]dd:mm[:ss.xxx][W|E|S|N] format.  Append r if
              lower left and upper right map coordinates are given instead of w/e/s/n.   The  two
              shorthands  -Rg  and  -Rd stand for global domain (0/360 and -180/+180 in longitude
              respectively, with -90/+90 in latitude). Alternatively,  specify  the  name  of  an
              existing grid file and the -R settings (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied
              from the grid.

       -Sa    Do not list data that  are  less  than  startdist  km  along  track  from  port  of
              departure. [Default is 0].

       -Sb    Do not list data that are more than stopdist km along track from port of departure.
              [Default is length of track].

       -V     Selects verbose mode, which will send progress  reports  to  stderr  [Default  runs
              "silently"].

       -W     Set  the  weight  for these data.  Weight output option must be set in -F.  This is
              useful if the data are to be  processed  with  the  weighted  averaging  techniques
              offered by blockmean, blockmedian, and blockmode.

       -b     Selects binary output mode (in double precision) [Default is ASCII].  -H is ignored
              if -b is selected.  Julian and calendar dates are not  supported  for  binary  time
              output (i.e., you get seconds from start of year).

EXAMPLES

       To  get  a  (distance,  heading,  crossover-corrected  gravity,  bathymetry)  listing from
       c2104.gmt, starting at June 3 1971 20:45 and  ending  at  distance  =  5000  km,  use  the
       following command:

       gmtlist c2104 -Da 6/3/1971/20:45 -Sb 5000 -F dhgt -C > myfile

       To make input for blockmean and surface using all the cruises listed in the file gmt.list,
       but only the data that are inside the specified area, and make output binary:

       gmtlist `cat gmt.list` -F xyg -R-40/-30/25/35 -b > allgrav.xyg

SEE ALSO

       GMT(1), x_system(1)

REFERENCES

       Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 2013, The  Generic  Mapping  Tools  (GMT)  version  4.5.11
       Technical Reference & Cookbook, SOEST/NOAA.
       Wessel,  P.,  and  W.  H.  F.  Smith, 1998, New, Improved Version of Generic Mapping Tools
       Released, EOS Trans., AGU, 79 (47), p. 579.
       Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1995, New Version of the Generic Mapping  Tools  Released,
       EOS Trans., AGU, 76 (33), p. 329.
       Wessel,  P.,  and W. H. F. Smith, 1995, New Version of the Generic Mapping Tools Released,
       http://www.agu.org/eos_elec/95154e.html, Copyright 1995 by the American Geophysical Union.
       Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1991, Free  Software  Helps  Map  and  Display  Data,  EOS
       Trans., AGU, 72 (41), p. 441.