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gpiv_t-corr
GPIV_T-CORR(1) General Commands Manual GPIV_T-CORR(1)
NAME
gpiv_t-corr - calculates the Eulerian correlation from a series of PIV data sets
SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-corr [-h | --help] [-p | --print] [-v | --version] [-f | --file_first N] [-l | --file_last N] [-x | --point_x F] [-y | --point_y F]
file_basename
DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-corr calculates the Eulerian correlation from a series of PIV data sets.
The parameters may be defined by the command line options as explained below.
Options
-h | --help On-line help.
-p | --print
Prints parameters to stdout.
-v | --version
Print version information on standard output, then exits successfully.
-f | --file_first N
First file number of the series (default: 0).
-l | --file_last N
Last file number of the series (default: 0).
-x | --point_x F
X-position of data set to be analysed (default: 0.0).
-y | --point_y F
Y-position of data set to be analysed (default: 0.0).
file_basename
File _basename of a numbered series of PIV data sets.
SEE ALSO
gpivtools
AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf
19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-CORR(1)