Provided by: gmt_4.5.11-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       x2sys_list - Output a subset of crossovers from data base

SYNOPSIS

       x2sys_list  -Ccolumn  -TTAG  [  coedbase.txt  ]  [  -Aasymm_max  ]  [  -FacdhiInNtTvwxyz ] [ -I[list] ] [
       -L[corrtable] ] [ -Nnx_min ] [ -Qe|i ] [ -Rwest/east/south/north[r] ] [ -S[+]track ] [ -V ] [ -W[list]  ]
       [ -bo[s|S|d|D[ncol]|c[var1/...]] ] [ -m[flag] ]

DESCRIPTION

       x2sys_list  will  read  the crossover ASCII data base coedbase.txt (or stdin) and extract a subset of the
       crossovers based on the other arguments.  The output may be ASCII or binary.

       -C     Specify which data column you want to process.  Crossovers related to this  column  name  must  be
              present in the crossover data base.

       -T     Specify the x2sys TAG which tracks the attributes of this data type.

OPTIONS

       No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.

       coedbase.txt
              The name of the input ASCII crossover error data base as produced by x2sys_cross.  If not given we
              read standard input instead.

       -A     Specifies  maximum  asymmetry  in the distribution of crossovers relative to the mid point in time
              (or distance, if time is not available).  Asymmetry is computed as (n_right -  n_left)/(n_right  +
              n_left), referring the the number of crossovers that falls in the left or right half of the range.
              Symmetric  distributions  will  have  values close to zero.  If specified, we exclude tracks whose
              asymmetry exceeds the specify cutoff in absolute value [1, i.e., include all].

       -F     Specify your desired output using any combination of acdhiInNtTvwxyz, in any order.   Do  not  use
              space  between  the  letters, and note your selection is case-sensitive.  The output will be ASCII
              (or binary, see -bo) columns of values.  Description of codes: a is the angle (<  90)  defined  by
              the  crossing  tracks,  c  is  crossover value of chosen observation (see -C), d is distance along
              track, h is heading along track, i is the signed time interval between the visit at the  crossover
              of the two tracks involved, I is same as i but is unsigned, n is the names of the two tracks, N is
              the  id  numbers  of  the  two  tracks,  t  is  time  along track in dateTclock format (NaN if not
              available), T is elapsed time since start of track along track (NaN if not available), v is  speed
              along  track,  w  is the composite weight, x is x-coordinate (or longitude), y is y-coordinate (or
              latitude), and z  is  observed  value  (see  -C)  along  track.   If  -S  is  not  specified  then
              d,h,n,N,t,T,v  results  in two output columns each: first for track one and next for track two (in
              lexical order of track names); otherwise, they refer to the specified track only (except  for  n,N
              which  then  refers to the other track).  The sign convention for c,i is track one minus track two
              (lexically sorted).  Time intervals will be returned  according  to  the  TIME_UNIT  GMT  defaults
              setting.

       -I     Name  of  ASCII  file  with  a  list  of track names (one per record) that should be excluded from
              consideration [Default includes all tracks].

       -L     Apply optimal corrections to the chosen observable.  Append the correction table to  use  [Default
              uses  the  correction table TAG_corrections.txt which is expected to reside in the $X2SYS_HOME/TAG
              directory].  For the format of this file, see x2sys_solve.

       -N     Only report data from pairs that generated at  least  nx_min  crossovers  between  them  [use  all
              pairs].

       -Q     Append e for external crossovers or i for internal crossovers only [Default is all crossovers].

       -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.  For Cartesian data just give xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax.  This option limits the COEs to
              those that fall inside the specified domain.

       -S     Name of a single track. If given we restrict output  to  those  crossovers  involving  this  track
              [Default  output  is  crossovers  involving  any track pair].  Prepend a '+' to make it print info
              relative to both tracks [Default is selected track]. This applies only to common information  such
              as distance, time, heading (see -F for details).

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

       -W     Name  of  ASCII  file with a list of track names and their relative weights (one track per record)
              that should be used to calculate the composite crossover weight (output code w  above).   [Default
              sets weights to 1].

       -bo    Selects  binary  output.  Append s for single precision [Default is d (double)].  Uppercase S or D
              will force byte-swapping.  Optionally, append ncol, the number of desired columns in  your  binary
              output file.

       -m     Multiple segment output format.  Segments with crossovers for a single track pair are separated by
              a record whose first character is flag and contains the two track names. [Default is '>'].

EXAMPLES

       To  find all the magnetic crossovers associated with the tag MGD77 from the file COE_data.txt, restricted
       to occupy a certain region in the south Pacific, and return location, time, and crossover value, try

       x2sys_list COE_data.txt -V -T MGD77 -R 180/240/-60/-30 -C mag -F xytz > mag_coe.txt

       To find all the faa crossovers globally that involves track 12345678 and output time since start  of  the
       year, using a binary double precision format, try

       x2sys_list COE_data.txt -V -T MGD77 -C faa -S 12345678 -F Tz -bod > faa_coe.b

SEE ALSO

       x2sys_binlist(1),   x2sys_cross(1),   x2sys_datalist(1),   x2sys_get(1),   x2sys_init(1),   x2sys_put(1),
       x2sys_report(1), x2sys_solve(1)

GMT 4.5.11                                         5 Nov 2013                                   X2SYS_LIST(1gmt)