SYNOPSIS
PERL PROGRAM NAME:
AUTHOR: Juan Lorenzo (Perl module only)
DATE:
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USE
NOTES
Examples
SYNOPSIS
SEISMIC UNIX NOTES SUEDIT - examine segy diskfiles and edit headers
suedit diskfile (open for possible header modification if writable)
suedit <diskfile (open read only)
The following commands are recognized:
number read in that trace and print nonzero header words
<CR> go to trace one step away (step is initially -1)
+ read in next trace (step is set to +1)
- read in previous trace (step is set to -1)
dN advance N traces (step is set to N)
% print some percentiles of the trace data
r print some ranks (rank[j] = jth smallest datum)
p [n1 [n2]] tab plot sample n1 to n2 on current trace
g [tr1 tr2] ximage plot the trace [traces tr1 to tr2]
w [tr1 tr2] xwigb plot the trace [traces tr1 to tr2]
f [tr1 tr2] ximage plot the amplitude spectra of the trace
u [tr1 tr2] apply user pipeline to specified traces
! key=val change a value in a field (e.g. ! tracr=101)
? print help file
q quit
NOTE: sample numbers are 1-based (first sample is 1).
'u 1000000 1000100 suwind >subset.su' will quickly extract a few
traces from the middle of a large dataset
Credits:
SEP: Einar Kjartansson, Shuki Ronen, Stew Levin
CWP: Jack K. Cohen
Unocal: Reg Beardsley
Trace header fields accessed: ns
Trace header fields modified: ntr (only for internal plotting)
User's notes (Juan Lorenzo) untested
CHANGES and their DATES
Import packages
instantiation of packages
Encapsulated hash of private variables
sub Step
collects switches and assembles bash instructions by adding the program name
sub note
collects switches and assembles bash instructions by adding the program name
sub clear
sub key
sub get_max_index
max index = number of input variables -1