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== Output == * global-cov.ll - coverage values in txt format; col 1 is Elon, col 2 is Lat, col 3 is number of images * global-res.ll - Max res values in txt format; ; col 1 is Elon, col 2 is Lat, col 3 is max res in km * global-cov.png - coverage values in png format; each image adds 1 to the DN (out of 256). Px is Elon; Ln is [91 - (deg Lat)] |
globalStat
Version 2.0 - 18/21 June 2021 - Eric Palmer
This program will take either PICTLIST.TXT or coverage_p.in (depending on user specification) and will use the list of images to generate a coverage and maximum resolution map.
Can be used with any Q value. Run from the SPC directory, reads SHAPE.TXT
Input Parameters
Example:
<rand> Tethys$ ~/bin/globalStat Version: 2.00000000 Input RESLIM (km/px) Accept everything lower" 1 Use all images? (y/n) n Reading from SHAPE.TXT
If the question to "Use all images" is "y" then it will use PICTLIST.TXT, otherwise it uses coverage_p.in
Output
- global-cov.ll - coverage values in txt format; col 1 is Elon, col 2 is Lat, col 3 is number of images
- global-res.ll - Max res values in txt format; ; col 1 is Elon, col 2 is Lat, col 3 is max res in km
- global-cov.png - coverage values in png format; each image adds 1 to the DN (out of 256). Px is Elon; Ln is [91 - (deg Lat)]