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crx2rnx
This tutorial demonstrated how to use our crx2rnx
application and how it can be
integrated to your worflow.
crx2rnx
expects one Hatanaka compressed Observation file, given with -f
.
Like our other tools, it will generate data into your workspace, possibly customized with -w
.
The output file is then readable. It can be used to decompress such a file so it can be passed to other tools like Matlab or Python scripts. You can skip Hatanaka decompression if you're working with our processing tools.
Example: decompress CRNX/V3/KMS300DNK_R_20221591000_01H_30S_MO.crx.gz
crx2rnx \
-f test_resources/CRNX/V3/KMS300DNK_R_20221591000_01H_30S_MO.crx.gz
When the output file name is not defined, the output product is named after the input file.
In this example, `$WORKSPACE/KMS300DNK_R_20221591000_01H_30S_MO/KMS300DNK_R_20221591000_01H_30S_MO.rnx" was generated.
CRX2RNX does not have the ability to maintain GZ compression at the moment.
Use -o
to define the output file's name yourself:
crx2rnx \
-f test_resources/CRNX/V3/KMS300DNK_R_20221591000_01H_30S_MO.crx.gz \
-o custom.txt
$WORKSPACE/KMS300DNK_R_20221591000_01H_30S_MO/custom.txt
was generated.
Example: decompress CRNX/V1/AJAC3550.21D
CRX2RNX
supports both revisions of the compression algorithm
crx2rnx \
-f test_resources/CRNX/V1/AJAC3550.21D
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