08-07-2011
Thank you for your response. And you may already have seen that the title of the post should read: "Prepending lines with file name"
Code works nicely by the way. Nonetheless, can you also achieve the same in the shell script?
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pymcaroitool [OPTIONS]... [FILE(S)]
DESCRIPTION
Start the graphical user interface of the PyMca X-Ray Fluorescence Toolkit region-of-interest imaging tool.
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pymcaroitool file_0001.edf
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pymcaroitool --imagestack=1 file_0001.edf
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Start the program loading the single indexed files from file_00100.edf to file_00200.edf
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Load the double indexed files from row10_col100.dat, row10_col101.dat, ... to row20_col00199.dat, row20_col00200.dat
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