cstsmapmerge
Merges slices of splitted tsmap computations.
Synopsis
In case a TS map has been computed using the option to split the calculations
into several jobs, this tool is required to merge the output into one final
map again. Running cttsmap with the hidden parameters binmin and
binmax specified will result in several sliced TS maps. This script merges
them into one FITS file. The input slices can be passed via the inmaps
parameter. There are 4 options to specify a list of files that should be merged:
- a space-separated list of file names (e.g. tsmap1.fits tsmap2.fits)
- a comma-separated list of file names (e.g. tsmap1.fits,tsmap2.fits)
- a wildcard string (e.g. tsmap*.xml)
- an ASCII file containing the file names, one file per line (e.g. @mymaps.txt)
Note that the “@” needs to be specified in case of an ASCII file name.
General parameters
- inmaps [string]
- Input TS map FITS files
- outmap [file]
- Output TS map FITS file
- (overwrite=yes) [boolean]
- Overwrite previously filled bins?
- (delete=no) [boolean]
- Delete merged files?
Standard parameters
- (chatter = 2) [integer]
- Verbosity of the executable:
chatter = 0: no information will be logged
chatter = 1: only errors will be logged
chatter = 2: errors and actions will be logged
chatter = 3: report about the task execution
chatter = 4: detailed report about the task execution
- (clobber = yes) [boolean]
- Specifies whether an existing output TS map file should be overwritten.
- (debug = no) [boolean]
- Enables debug mode. In debug mode the executable will dump any log file output to the console.
- (mode = ql) [string]
- Mode of automatic parameters (default is “ql”, i.e. “query and learn”).
- (logfile = cstsmapmerge.log) [filename]
- Log filename.