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NAME
lonlatCoh2ascii - create 3 column ASCII files from the binary doris output
DESCRIPTION
lonlatCoh2ascii v1.0 Doris software, TUDelft, (c)1999-2011 SYNOPSIS: lonlatCoh2ascii longitude_file latitude_file Coh_file output_Coh_file This csh-script creates a 3 column ASCII file with "lon lat coh" from the binary doris output (matrices) after step geocode. It filters out invalid data, indicated with "-999" by Doris. The output file can be used further with GMT to create a grd file. The format of the 3 input files are matrices in real4 float format. all of the same size. They describe the irregular geocoded position of the pixels in the interferogram, and the corresponding heights. The steps taken are within this script: 1) Create 3 temporary ASCII files with all data in a single large column using cpxfiddle program; 2) Create two 3 column ASCII file (lon lat ***) using "paste"; 3) remove -999 invalid data using "grep" 4) Tidy up, remove temp files. These steps may take a while. Obviously staying in binary format would be better. This script is intented to work on all platforms, and to be straightforward and understandable, rather than ingenious. DEPENDENCIES: cpxfiddle program, part of Doris distribution. grep utility, standard UNIX paste utility, standard UNIX Note that lambda=longitude; phi=latitude EXAMPLE: lonlatCoh2ascii Outdata/lambda.raw Outdata/phi.raw Outdata/Coherence.raw lonlatcoh.dat SEE ALSO: cpxfiddle, paste, grep, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/ SYNOPSIS: lonlatCoh2ascii longitude_file latitude_file Coh_file output_Coh_file This csh-script creates a 3 column ASCII file with "lon lat coh" from the binary doris output (matrices) after step geocode. It filters out invalid data, indicated with "-999" by Doris. The output file can be used further with GMT to create a grd file. The format of the 3 input files are matrices in real4 float format. all of the same size. They describe the irregular geocoded position of the pixels in the interferogram, and the corresponding heights. The steps taken are within this script: 1) Create 3 temporary ASCII files with all data in a single large column using cpxfiddle program; 2) Create two 3 column ASCII file (lon lat ***) using "paste"; 3) remove -999 invalid data using "grep" 4) Tidy up, remove temp files. These steps may take a while. Obviously staying in binary format would be better. This script is intented to work on all platforms, and to be straightforward and understandable, rather than ingenious. DEPENDENCIES: cpxfiddle program, part of Doris distribution. grep utility, standard UNIX paste utility, standard UNIX Note that lambda=longitude; phi=latitude EXAMPLE: lonlatCoh2ascii Outdata/lambda.raw Outdata/phi.raw Outdata/Coherence.raw lonlatcoh.dat SEE ALSO: cpxfiddle, paste, grep, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for lonlatCoh2ascii is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and lonlatCoh2ascii programs are properly installed at your site, the command info lonlatCoh2ascii should give you access to the complete manual. lonlatCoh2ascii v1.0 Doris software, TUDelSeptember9201711 LONLATCOH2ASCII(1)