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WARP(1) |
User Commands |
WARP(1) |
Warp - warp (transform) input dataset
astwarp [OPTION...] ASTRdata
Warp is part of GNU Astronomy Utilities 0.17. Warp will warp/transform the input
image using an input coordinate matrix. Currently it accepts any general
projective mapping (which includes affine mappings as a subset).
For more information, please run any of the following commands. In
particular the second contains a very comprehensive explanation of Warp's
invocation: expected input(s), output(s), and a full description of all the
options.
- All options and their values:
- $ astwarp -P
- Inputs/Outputs and options:
- $ info astwarp
- Full section in manual/book:
- $ info Warp
- Full Gnuastro manual/book:
- $ info gnuastro
If you couldn't find your answer in the manual, you can get direct
help from experienced Gnuastro users and developers. For more information,
please run:
- $ info help-gnuastro
Warp options:
- Input:
- --hendwcs=INT
- Header keyword number to end reading WCS.
- --hstartwcs=INT
- Header keyword number to start reading WCS.
- -h, --hdu=STR/INT
- Extension name or number of input data.
- -I, --ignorecase
- Ignore case in matching/searching columns.
- Output:
- -C, --coveredfrac=FLT
- Acceptable fraction of output pixel covered.
- -D, --dontdelete
- Don't delete output if it exists.
- -k, --keepwcs
- Do not apply warp to input's WCS
- -K, --keepinputdir
- Keep input directory for automatic output.
- -o, --output=STR
- Output file name.
- -T, --type=STR
- Type of output: e.g., int16, float32, etc...
- --wcslinearmatrix=STR
- WCS linear matrix of output ('pc' or 'cd').
- Warps:
- -a, --align
- Align the image and celestial axes.
- -c, --centeroncorner
- Center of coordinates on first pixel corner.
- -e, --shear=FLT[,FLT]
- Shear along the given axis(es).
- -f, --flip=INT[,INT]
- Flip along the given axis(es).
- -m, --matrix=STR
- Raw transformation matrix, highest priority.
- -p, --project=FLT[,FLT]
- Project along the given axis(es).
- -r, --rotate=FLT
- Rotate by the given angle in degrees.
- -s, --scale=FLT[,FLT]
- Scale along the given axis(es).
- -t, --translate=FLT[,FLT]
- Translate along the given axis(es).
- Operating modes:
- -?, --help
- give this help list
- --checkconfig
- List all config files and variables read.
- --cite
- BibTeX citation for this program.
- --config=STR
- Read configuration file STR immediately.
- --lastconfig
- Do not parse any more configuration files.
- --log
- Information about output(s) in a log file.
- --minmapsize=INT
- Min. bytes to avoid RAM automatically.
- -N, --numthreads=INT
- Number of CPU threads to use.
- --onlyversion=STR
- Only run if the program version is STR.
- -P, --printparams
- Print parameter values to be used and abort.
- --quietmmap
- Don't print mmap'd file's name and size.
- -q, --quiet
- Only report errors, remain quiet about steps.
- -S, --setdirconf
- Set default values for this directory and abort.
- --usage
- give a short usage message
- -U, --setusrconf
- Set default values for this user and abort.
- -V, --version
- print program version
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory
or optional for any corresponding short options.
GNU Astronomy Utilities home page:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuastro/
Report bugs to bug-gnuastro@gnu.org.
Copyright © 2015-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU
General public license version 3 or later.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO
WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Written/developed by Mohammad Akhlaghi
The full documentation for Warp is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the
info and Warp programs are properly installed at your site, the
command
- info Warp
should give you access to the complete manual.
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