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infile1
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Name of the first livetime cube file or an ASCII file containing a list of livetime cube files, prepended with an "@" sign. The livetime cube file can be generated by gtltcube, or be obtained from the SLAC Data Portal. |
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infile2
= none [file] |
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Name of the second livetime cube file. It will be prompted for only if the first file is also a livetime cube file (i.e., not a list of files). (default: none) |
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(table = EXPOSURE)
[string] |
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Name of the extension containing the livetime. This is a hidden parameter.
(default: EXPOSURE) |
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(table2 = WEIGHTED_EXPOSURE) |
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Name of extension containing livetime. This is a hidden parameter.
(default: WEIGHTED_EXPOSURE) |
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outfile
[file] |
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Output FITS file name. |
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(chatter = 2) |
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This parameter fixes the output verbosity: no screen output (0), nominal screen output (2), maximum verbosity (4). (default: 2) |
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(clobber = yes) |
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If true, an existing file of the same name will be overwritten. |
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(debug = no) |
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Activate debugging mode. (default: no)
When debug is "no", all exceptions that are not caught and handled by individual tool-specific code are caught by a top-level exception handler that
displays information about the exception and then exits. When debug is "yes", such exceptions are not caught by the top-level code. Instead the tool produces a segmentation violation, which is more useful for debugging. When debugging mode is enabled, the tool produces more verbose output describing any errors or exceptions that are encountered. |
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(gui = no) |
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If the parameter specified is "yes", the Graphical User Interface (GUI) mode is activated. This is a hidden parameter. (default: no) |
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(mode = ql) |
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Mode of automatic parameters. This is a hidden parameter. (default: ql) |
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