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- | **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): | ||
- | ===== Subset -- Select a subregion of a data set ===== | ||
- | **usage: | ||
- | -subset x0 y0 nx ny [name]\\ | ||
- | -subset x0 y0 z0 nx ny nz [name]\\ | ||
- | -subset x0 y0 z0 t0 nx ny nz nt [name]\\ | ||
- | -subset x0 y0 z0 t0 a0 nx ny nz nt na [name]\\ | ||
- | -subset x0 y0 z0 t0 a0 b0 nx ny nz nt na nb [name]\\ | ||
- | -subset\\ | ||
- | -subset name\\ | ||
- | -subset 0 | ||
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- | The SUBSET command creates a new data set that is a subset of the input data set. | ||
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- | With paired numeric arguments (4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 numbers), the data set's subset parameters are set to the corresponding values. If any values are completely outside the actual data dimensions this command is ignored. If the specified region is partially outside the actual data dimensions, the subset region is clipped to fit. Missing (' | ||
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- | With a single name argument, the data set's subset name is set to the specified string. | ||
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- | With no argumants, the current active block ROI is used to set the data set's subset parameters. | ||
- | If there is no active block ROI, this command is ignored. | ||
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- | With a single argument of 0, the data's subset parameters are reset to the full data set. | ||
- | ===== ===== | ||
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- | **See Also:**\\ | ||
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