05-18-2011
Every file has 39 entries.
Every day 24 files are produced, 1 for every hour
So my outfile should have 24 lines X 39 columns
Does that make sense?
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nxconvert
NXCONVERT(1) General Commands Manual NXCONVERT(1)
NAME
nxconvert - convert a NeXus file between different on disk file formats
SYNOPSIS
nxconvert [-x|-h4|-h5|-d|-o keepws|-o table] [infile [outfile]]
DESCRIPTION
NeXus supports different file formats for physical storage on disk or other media. nxconvert allows the user to convert a file to a dif-
ferent backend.
If no output file is supplied on the command line, the program asks for one interactively. Same if the input file is not given.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-x make outfile XML
-h4 make outfile HDF4 (this is the default)
-h5 make outfile HDF5
-d make a XML based definition file used for validating NeXus files (i.e. remove the data).
-o keepws
the XML file created should preserve whitespace.
-o table
the XML file created should write the data in a table format where the columns and rows are easily imported into spreadsheet pro-
grams.
SEE ALSO
http://www.nexusformat.org
AUTHOR
nxconvert was originally written by Freddie Akeroyd and Ray Osborn.
This manual page was written by Tobias Richter <Tobias.Richter@diamond.ac.uk> and may be used by others.
June 2010 NXCONVERT(1)