Provided by: libcfitsio-bin_4.2.0-3_amd64
NAME
fitscopy - copy FITS files with optional filtering
SYNOPSIS
fitscopy inputfile outputfile
DESCRIPTION
Copy an input file to an output file, optionally filtering the file in the process. This seemingly simple program can apply powerful filters which transform the input file as it is being copied. Filters may be used to extract a subimage from a larger image, select rows from a table, filter a table with a GTI time extension or a SAO region file, create or delete columns in a table, create an image by binning (histogramming) 2 table columns, and convert IRAF format *.imh or raw binary data files into FITS images.
EXAMPLES
simple file copy fitscopy in.fit out.fit stdin to stdout fitscopy - - copy a subimage fitscopy in.fit[11:50,21:60] out.fit IRAF image to FITS fitscopy iniraf.imh out.fit raw array to FITS fitscopy in.dat[i512,512] out.fit copy rows with pi>35 fitscopy in.fit[events][pi>35] out.fit bin an image fitscopy in.fit[events][bin X,Y] out.fit new x column fitscopy in.fit[events][col x=.9*y] out.fit time filter fitscopy in.fit[events][gtifilter()] out.fit spatial filter fitscopy in.fit[2][regfilter("pow.reg")] out.fit Note that it may be necessary to enclose the input file name in single quote characters on the Unix command line.
SEE ALSO
fpack(1), funpack(1).