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+ | == Usage == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <mmtsbToolUsage cmd="setprop.pl"></mmtsbToolUsage> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Description == | ||
+ | |||
+ | This script can be used to manually modify or add property values for | ||
+ | a structure ensemble. Required parameters are a tag identifying | ||
+ | the structure subset for which the property should be set and | ||
+ | a property tag to identify the property itself.<BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | In order to set or change a single value the new value can be | ||
+ | given as the last argument while the option <B>-at</B> may | ||
+ | be used to specify the structure index. Alternatively a whole series | ||
+ | of data may be read from a file given with <B>-f</B>. The values | ||
+ | from the file are then set consecutively starting at index 1 unless a | ||
+ | different first index is given with <B>-at</B>. If the input file | ||
+ | contains multiple data fields per line, the first value of each | ||
+ | line is used by default, a different field index can be specifeid | ||
+ | with <B>-inx</B>.<BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The location of the ensemble directory may be given with <B>-dir</B> | ||
+ | if it is not the current directory.<BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <font color=#508060>setprop.pl</font> can also be used to remove a | ||
+ | property and all its values from a data file. The | ||
+ | <B>-remove</B> option is available for this purpose. This option | ||
+ | should be used with care since there is no way to restore data once | ||
+ | it has been removed.<BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Options == | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; -help : usage information | ||
+ | ; -dir directory : data directory | ||
+ | ; -remove : remove data for property | ||
+ | ; -at index : enter data at specific index | ||
+ | ; -f file : read data from external file | ||
+ | ; -inx index : column index for data when reading from external file | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Examples == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <mmtsbToolExample cmd="setprop.pl" set="/apps/mmtsb/bench/setprop.pl-test/test1"></mmtsbToolExample> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <mmtsbToolExample cmd="setprop.pl" set="/apps/mmtsb/bench/setprop.pl-test/test2"></mmtsbToolExample> |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 30 July 2009
Usage
usage: setprop.pl [options] tag proptag [value] options: [-dir datadir] [-remove] [-at index] [-f file] [-inx index]
Description
This script can be used to manually modify or add property values for
a structure ensemble. Required parameters are a tag identifying
the structure subset for which the property should be set and
a property tag to identify the property itself.
In order to set or change a single value the new value can be
given as the last argument while the option -at may
be used to specify the structure index. Alternatively a whole series
of data may be read from a file given with -f. The values
from the file are then set consecutively starting at index 1 unless a
different first index is given with -at. If the input file
contains multiple data fields per line, the first value of each
line is used by default, a different field index can be specifeid
with -inx.
The location of the ensemble directory may be given with -dir
if it is not the current directory.
setprop.pl can also be used to remove a
property and all its values from a data file. The
-remove option is available for this purpose. This option
should be used with care since there is no way to restore data once
it has been removed.
Options
- -help
- usage information
- -dir directory
- data directory
- -remove
- remove data for property
- -at index
- enter data at specific index
- -f file
- read data from external file
- -inx index
- column index for data when reading from external file
Examples
setprop.pl -dir data -at 4 sample etot 20.14
modifies the value for etot in the sample structure with the index 4
setprop.pl -dir data -f etot.data -inx 2 sample etot
sets etot values from the second column in the file etot.data
for structures associated with the sample tag