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ODT Column Extraction: odtcols
The odtcols utility extracts column
subsets from ODT data
table files.
Launching
The odtcols launch command is:
tclsh oommf.tcl odtcols [standard options] [-f format] \
   [-m missing] [-q] [-s] [-S] [-t output_type] \
   [-table select] [-no-table deselect] [-w colwidth] \
   [col ...] <infile >outfile
where
- -f format
- C printf-style format string for each output item.  Optional.  The
  default format string is "%-${colwidth}s".
- -m missing
- String used on output to designate a missing value.  Default
  is the two character open-close curly brace pair,  { }, as
  specified by the ODT file format.
- -q
- Silences some meaningless error messages, such as "broken pipe" when
  using the Unix head or tail utilities.
- -s
- Produces a file summary instead of column extraction.  Output includes
  table titles, column and row counts, and the header for each specified
  column.  If no columns are specified, then the headers for all the
  columns are listed.
- -S
- Same as  -s option, except the column list is ignored;
  headers for all columns are reported.
- -t output_type
- Specify the output format.  Here output_type should be one of the
  strings odt, csv, or bare.  The default is odt,
  the ODT file format.  Selecting csv will yield a
  ``Comma-Separated Values'' (CSV) file, which can be read by many
  spreadsheet programs.  The bare selection produces space separated
  numeric output, with no ODT header, trailer, or comment lines.  The
  latter two options are intended as aids for transferring data to third
  party programs; in particular, such output is not in ODT format, and
  there is no support in OOMMF for translating back from CSV or bare
  format to ODT format.
- -table select
- Select tables to include in output.  Tables are selected by index
  number; the first table in the file has index 0.  The select string
  consists of one or more selections separated by commas, where each
  selection is either an individual index number or a range with
  inclusive endpoints separated by a colon.  Example select string:
  0:3,7,9:12.  Default is all tables.
- -no-table deselect
- Specify tables to exclude from output.  The deselect string has the
  same format at the -table select string.  Default is to print all
  tables, so the effective default deselect string is the empty set.
- -w colwidth
- Minimum horizontal spacing to provide for each column on output.
  Optional.  Default value is 15.
- col ...
- Output column selections.  These may either be integers representing
  the position of the column in the input data (with the first column
  numbered as 0), or else arbitrary strings used for case-insensitive
  glob-style matching against the column headers.  The columns are
  output in match order, obtained by processing the column selections
  from left to right.  If no columns are specified then by default all
  columns are selected.
- <infile
- odtcols reads its input from stdin.  Use the redirection operator
  ``<'' to read input from a file.
- >outfile
- odtcols writes its output to stdout.  Use the redirection operator
  ``>'' to send output to a file.
Commonly the -s switch is used in a first pass, to
reveal the column headers; specific column selections may then be made
in a second, separate invocation.  If no options or columns are
specified, then the help message is displayed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OOMMF Documentation Team
September 27, 2019