combinesummaries(1)
is a combination tool for GNU R data files: it creates a single data table from multiple input files.
Description
combinesummaries(1) General Commands Manual combinesummaries(1)
NAME
combinesummaries — Scalar Summary Combination Tool
SYNOPSIS
combinesummaries [Output File] [Var Names] -quiet
DESCRIPTION
combinesummaries is a combination tool for GNU R data files: it creates a single data table from multiple input files. CombineSummaries supports on-the-fly BZip2 compression. After startup, the program accepts the following commands from standard input (*not* as command-line arguments!):
--values=Values
Sets the values of the output variables for the next input file to the provided space-separated values. One value for each variable has to be provided.
--input=Filename
Process the given input file.
--simulationdirectory=Directory
Sets the directory where to find the input files.
ARGUMENTS
The following arguments may be provided:
Output File
The name of the output file to be created.
Var Names
A space-separated list of output variable names to be added to the output data tables.
-quiet
Do not print verbose status information.
EXAMPLE
Consider two data tables
v1.data.bz2 (created with ParameterY=Alpha) and v2.data.bz2
(created with ParameterY=Beta). The output data table should
be written to output.data.bz2.
( echo "--values=\"Alpha\"" && \
echo "--input=v1.data.bz2" && \
echo "--values=\"Beta\"" && \
echo "--input=v2.data.bz2" ) | combinesummaries
output.data.bz2 "ParameterY"
AUTHORS
Thomas Dreibholz
https://www.nntb.no/˜dreibh/netperfmeter
mailto://thomas.dreibholz@gmail.com CombineSummaries June
27, 2010 combinesummaries(1)