Reads an IBIS file and prints the data to the device(s) specified.
Reads an image based information system (IBIS) file--graphics or tabular--and prints the data to the device(s) specified.
- INFILE
- Input file. The input file is an IBIS graphics file which contains data values.
- PRINT(TERM)
- Output destination.
= TERM: Terminal. Output is sent to the user's terminal. = LP: Line printer. Output is sent to the printer defined by $PRINTER. = file: User-supplied filename. Output is sent to a disk file.
- INFILE
- Input file. The input file is an IBIS tabular file.
- FILEFORM(GEO)
- File format. The format of the IBIS tabular file.
= GEO: Geometric format. This is an IBIS tabular file which contains the following columns in this order. Column Description Title ______ ___________ _____ 1- From frame number From Frm 2- To frame number To Frm 3- Point number Point # 4- Active flag Act Flag 5- Input line In Line 6- Input sample In Samp 7- To frame line To Line 8- To frame sample To Samp 9- Mosaic space line Mos Line 10- Mosaic space sample Mos Samp 11- Transform space line Xfr Line 12- Transform space sample Xfr Samp 13- BLANK 14- Corr. threshold Corr Thr 15- From frame Z From Z 16- To frame Z To Z 17- Delta Z Delta Z 18- BLANK 19- Frame to frame line residual Flineres 20- Frame to fr. sample residual Fsampres 21- IBIS constant Constant 22- Mosaic to frame line residual Mlineres 23- Mosaic to fr. sample residual Msampres 24- Unique point number U Pt # 25- BLANK 26- BLANK 27- BLANK 28- Average mosaic space line Ave Line 29- Average mosaic space sample Ave Samp 30- BLANK = RAD: Radiometric format. This is an IBIS tabular file which contains the following columns in this order. Column Description Title ______ ___________ _____ 1- From frame number From Frm 2- To frame number To Frm 3- Point number Point # 4- Active flag Act Flag 5- From frame line In Line 6- From frame sample In Samp 7- Mosaic space line Mos Line 8- Mosaic space sample Mos Samp 9- To frame line To Line 10- To frame sample To Samp 11- Fr frame Z(original) F Orig Z 12- To frame Z(original) T Orig Z 13- Delta Z(original) Odelta Z 14- Line off(original) Line Off 15- Sample off(original) Samp Off 16- Minimum delta Z(original) O Min Z 17- Maximum delta Z(original) O Max Z 18- Mean delta Z(original) O Mean Z 19- From frame Z(mean image) F Mean Z 20- To frame Z(mean image) T Mean Z 21- Delta Z(mean image) Mdelta Z 22- Minimum delta Z(mean image) M Min Z 23- Maximum delta Z(mean image) M Max Z 24- Mean delta Z(mean image) M Mean Z 25- BLANK 26- BLANK 27- BLANK 28- BLANK 29- BLANK 30- BLANK = TAB: Tabular format. This is an IBIS tabular file which is not in a standard order.
- COLNUM(--)
- Column numbers. The columns that are used to create the output. If null, all the columns are read and written to the device specified.
- SROW(1)
- Starting row. This is the starting row of data which is read and printed to the device(s) specified.
- NROWS(--)
- Number of rows. This is the number of rows of data which are read and printed to the device(s) specified. If null, all the rows are read and written to the device specified.
- OUTFORM("8(1X,F8.2)
- Output format. This is a FORTRAN format statement which is used to specify how the output will be formatted. All the data in an IBIS tabular file is stored as REAL*4 data; and therefore, the output data format must use an edit descriptor that can handle REAL*4 data. Refer to the FORTRAN manual of your system for a list of valid edit descriptors.
- TEXT(--)
- Column titles. The heading that each column has in the output. This parameter is only needed when TAB is specified in the FILEFORM parameter. If null, no headings are written to the output. The titles are limited to ten characters each.
- PRINT(TERM)
- Output destination.
= TERM: Terminal. Output is sent to the user's terminal. = LP: Line printer. Output is sent to the printer defined by $PRINTER. = file: User-supplied filename. Output is sent to a disk file.
IN.DAT, which is in a graphics format, is read and printed to the terminal.
IN.DAT, which is in a geometric tabular format, is read starting at the first row. All the rows and columns 1, 3, 5, 7, 8 are read and written to the terminal and the line printer specified by $PRINTER.
OUTFORM will create five columns of data per line with a precision of five places to the left of the decimal point and four places to the right of the decimal point as indicated by the following information:
Column 1 2 3 4 5 Heading From Frm Point # In Line To Line To Samp Format F11.4 F11.4 F11.4 F11.4 F11.4 Example 12345.1234 12345.1234 12345.1234 12345.1234 12345.1234
IN.DAT, which is in a tabular format, is read starting at row 5. Ten rows and columns 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 are read and written to a disk file named QREP.PRT. OUTFORM will create an output of five columns as indicated by the following information.
Column 1 2 3 4 5 Heading From Fra To F Delta Z MeanDeltaZ Point Format 2X F8.2 XF4.0X F8.2 X F10.4 X F5.0 Example 1234.12 1234 1234.12 1234.1234 12345
Subcommand -GRAPHICS:After reading the input parameters, INFILE is opened and the data is read. This data is then printed to the device specified in PRINT. After all the data is printed, all the files are closed and the completion message is displayed.
Subcommand -TABULAR:
After reading the input parameters, INFILE is opened and the columns specified are read in one row at a time starting at SROW. These columns are then printed to the device specified in PRINT. After NROW rows are printed, all the files are closed and the completion message is displayed.
An error was encountered while closing the <XXXXX> file. The data may still be valid.
A fatal error was encountered during processing. The output file may or may not be valid, and processing is terminated. The message that is displayed immediately preceding this message is the specific error that was encountered.
The <XXXXXX> file could not be opened and processing is terminated. Verify that the <XXXXXX> file exists.
The <XXXXXX> file could not be read; and therefore, an output file cannot be created. Verify that the format of the file is correct.