Query: rivet-chopbins
OS: debian
Section: 1
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RIVET-CHOPBINS(1) User Commands RIVET-CHOPBINS(1)NAMErivet-chopbins - Strip specified bins from data sets.SYNOPSISrivet-chopbins -b <HISTO/PATH:min:max> [ -b ... ] <AIDAFILE> [...]DESCRIPTIONStrip specified bins from data sets. Histograms not specified will be passed through without any chopping. Bins to be kept can be specified on command line `-b' options. To chop bins from different observables can be achieved by using the `-b' option multiple times.OPTIONS-h, --help show this help message and exit -b BINS, --bins=BINS Specify a histogram and bin range that is to be kept. The format is `AIDAPATH:start:stop'. -O OBSFILE, --obsfile=OBSFILE Specify a file with bin-definitions to chop -o OUTDIR, --out=OUTDIR output directory (default: .) -i, --in-place Overwrite input file rather than making inputchop.aida Example: rivet-chopbins -b /ALEPH_1996_S3486095/d03-x01-y01:0.095:0.27 out.aida This will give you the all bins of the ALEPH 1-T distribution that are between the bins that contain the x-values 0.095 and 0.27.AUTHORThis manual page was written by Lifeng Sun <lifongsun@gmail.com> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Rivet June 2012 RIVET-CHOPBINS(1)
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