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The AIT Framework Quicklooks software uses standard command line arguments to specify most of the information that it needs:
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The AIT Framework Quicklooks software uses standard command line arguments to specify most of the information that it needs:
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usage: aitf_ql [-h] [--image_size WIDTH HEIGHT] [-o OUTPUT_DIR] [-O OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX] [-S STRIDE] [--customrange CUSTOM_DATA_RANGE] [--rawrange] [--fileloadedrange] [--no-convert] [--onlyvar ONLY_VAR_NAME]
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usage: aitf_ql [-h] [--image_size WIDTH HEIGHT] [-o OUTPUT_DIR] [-O OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX]
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[--unnavigated] [--dataonly] [-v] [-V]
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[-S STRIDE] [--customrange CUSTOM_DATA_RANGE] [--rawrange]
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[--fileloadedrange] [--no-convert] [--onlyvar ONLY_VAR_NAME] [--unnavigated]
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[--dataonly] [-v] [-V]
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input_files [input_files ...]
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input_files [input_files ...]
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Create quicklooks plots from CSPP Geo NetCDF product file.
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Create quicklooks plots from CSPP Geo NetCDF product file.
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positional arguments:
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positional arguments:
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input_files Paths to one or more CSPP Geo NetCDF product files. If a directory is given, the program will examine all files in that directory to see if they are appropriate. This argument will also expand meta-
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input_files Paths to one or more CSPP Geo NetCDF product files. If a directory
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characters understood by python's glob module (including *, ?, and +, among others). Please see the documentation for glob for specific syntax.
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is given, the program will examine all files in that directory to
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see if they are appropriate. This argument will also expand meta-
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characters understood by python's glob module (including *, ?, and
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+, among others). Please see the documentation for glob for specific
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syntax.
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optional arguments:
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--image_size WIDTH HEIGHT
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--image_size WIDTH HEIGHT
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The size of the output image [*width*, *height*] in pixels. User input will be rounded to the nearest 10 pixels. [default: '[2000.0, 1600.0]']
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The size of the output image [*width*, *height*] in pixels. User
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input will be rounded to the nearest 10 pixels. [default: '[2000.0,
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1600.0]']
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-o OUTPUT_DIR, --output_dir OUTPUT_DIR
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-o OUTPUT_DIR, --output_dir OUTPUT_DIR
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The directory where the generated quicklooks images will be put.
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The directory where the generated quicklooks images will be put.
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-O OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX, --output_file_prefix OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX
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-O OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX, --output_file_prefix OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX
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String to prepend to the automatically generated png names. [default: ]
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String to prepend to the automatically generated png names.
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[default: ]
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-S STRIDE, --stride STRIDE
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-S STRIDE, --stride STRIDE
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Sample every STRIDE rows and columns in the data, where stride is specified as a positive integer. By default or if you pass in a negative number the software will generate a stride automatically to
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Sample every STRIDE rows and columns in the data, where stride is
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decrease your data size to near the output image size (in pixels). If you want to plot all the data, pass in 1 for the stride. Warning: Plotting all the data can cause slow plotting and high memory
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specified as a positive integer. By default or if you pass in a
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usage for large data sets.
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negative number the software will generate a stride automatically to
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decrease your data size to near the output image size (in pixels).
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If you want to plot all the data, pass in 1 for the stride. Warning:
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Plotting all the data can cause slow plotting and high memory usage
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for large data sets.
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--customrange CUSTOM_DATA_RANGE
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--customrange CUSTOM_DATA_RANGE
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Use a custom range for plotting quicklooks. The range should be defined using the syntax min:max and will be applied to all quicklooks generated during this run. By default the quicklooks will be
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Use a custom range for plotting quicklooks. The range should be
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plotted with a colorbar using custom range limits for some variables and the valid_range attributes for other variables. If --customrange and --rawrange are both present, the custom range will be
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defined using the syntax min:max and will be applied to all
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used. If --customrange and --fileloadedrange are both present, the custom range will be used.
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quicklooks generated during this run. By default the quicklooks will
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--rawrange Do not pay attention to the valid range or any flag information, just display the colormap using the raw data range. By default the quicklooks will be plotted with a colorbar using custom range
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be plotted with a colorbar using custom range limits for some
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limits for some variables and the valid_range attributes for other variables. If --rawrange and --customrange are both present, the custom range will be used. If --rawrange and --fileloadedrange are
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variables and the valid_range attributes for other variables. If
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--customrange and --rawrange are both present, the custom range will
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be used. If --customrange and --fileloadedrange are both present,
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the custom range will be used.
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--rawrange Do not pay attention to the valid range or any flag information,
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just display the colormap using the raw data range. By default the
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quicklooks will be plotted with a colorbar using custom range limits
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for some variables and the valid_range attributes for other
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variables. If --rawrange and --customrange are both present, the
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custom range will be used. If --rawrange and --fileloadedrange are
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both present, the raw range will be used.
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both present, the raw range will be used.
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--fileloadedrange Use the range data in the valid_range attribute given in the attributes in the data file for plotting quicklooks. By default the quicklooks will be plotted with a colorbar using custom range limits
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--fileloadedrange Use the range data in the valid_range attribute given in the
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for some variables and the valid_range attributes for other variables. If --customrange and --fileloadedrange are both present, the custom range will be used. if --rawrange and --fileloadedrange are
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attributes in the data file for plotting quicklooks. By default the
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both included in the command line call, the raw range will be used.
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quicklooks will be plotted with a colorbar using custom range limits
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--no-convert Do not convert level one radiance data to reflectances or brightness temperatures.
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for some variables and the valid_range attributes for other
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variables. If --customrange and --fileloadedrange are both present,
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the custom range will be used. if --rawrange and --fileloadedrange
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are both included in the command line call, the raw range will be
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used.
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--no-convert Do not convert level one radiance data to reflectances or brightness
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temperatures.
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--onlyvar ONLY_VAR_NAME
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--onlyvar ONLY_VAR_NAME
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Process only the variable name given. No other variables from the input files will be used to make quicklooks. If your variable name has spaces use single quotes around it.
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Process only the variable name given. No other variables from the
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input files will be used to make quicklooks. If your variable name
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has spaces use single quotes around it.
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--unnavigated Do not navigate the data on a map, just display it as an image.
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--unnavigated Do not navigate the data on a map, just display it as an image.
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--dataonly Plot the data at full resolution and nothing else. No labeling or navigation will appear in the output images.
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--dataonly Plot the data at full resolution and nothing else. No labeling or
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-v, --verbosity each occurrence increases verbosity 1 level. If you do not include this argument the verbosity will default to INFO. -v=ERROR -vv=WARNING -vvv=INFO -vvvv=DEBUG
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navigation will appear in the output images.
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-v, --verbosity each occurrence increases verbosity 1 level. If you do not include
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this argument the verbosity will default to INFO. -v=ERROR
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-vv=WARNING -vvv=INFO -vvvv=DEBUG
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-V, --version Print the CSPP FW Quicklooks package version
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-V, --version Print the CSPP FW Quicklooks package version
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```
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```
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