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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting System-wide search Post 302998429 by wbport on Thursday 1st of June 2017 09:37:47 AM
Old 06-01-2017
I changed the script findinner using Don's suggestions. The script that calls it now starts with the search term "$1" followed by paths ending in star names.

Thanks again.
 

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NXDIR(1)						      General Commands Manual							  NXDIR(1)

NAME
nxdir - inspect a NeXus file non interactively SYNOPSIS
nxdir filename [options] DESCRIPTION
nxdir allows to retrieve the structure and/or data of a NeXus file. OPTIONS
About NXdir -h|--help Print help information and exit. --version Print version information and exit. Node Selection -p path Path inside the file to look in. This can be absolute or relative and can be class or name of a given field. To anchor the path at the beginning or end place a "/" there. To specify that a level must exist, but the name or class can be anything, use a dot ".". To specify that any number of levels can exist, use a star "*". Output Control -o/+o Print (or not) the value of selected nodes, if possible. Defaults to false (+o). -l|--max-array Change the number of elements that are printed for arrays. Forces "-o". (default: 10) -t|--tree-mode value Sets the formatting of the tree. Allowed values are: script, multi, tree. Default is script. --path-mode value Select whether paths are written with names or classes. Allowed values are: name, class, both. Default is name. --data-mode value How data is printed. Allowed value is script --printline value How data is printed with respect to tree. Allowed values is single --write-data filename Select a file to write out selected NXdata to. --dump filename Generate a binary dump of the selected node. SEE ALSO
nxbrowse(1) http://www.nexusformat.org AUTHOR
nxdir was originally written by P. F. Peterson <petersonpf@ornl.gov> This manual page was written by Tobias Richter <Tobias.Richter@diamond.ac.uk> and may be used by others. June 2010 NXDIR(1)
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