This is the command nxdir that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
nxdir - inspect a NeXus file non interactively
SYNOPSIS
nxdir filename [options]
DESCRIPTION
nxdir allows to retrieve the structure and/or data of a NeXus file.
OPTIONS
About NXdir
-h|--help
Print help information and exit.
--version
Print version information and exit.
Node Selection
-p path
Path inside the file to look in. This can be absolute or relative and can be class
or name of a given field. To anchor the path at the beginning or end place a "/"
there. To specify that a level must exist, but the name or class can be anything,
use a dot ".". To specify that any number of levels can exist, use a star "*".
Output Control
-o/+o Print (or not) the value of selected nodes, if possible. Defaults to false (+o).
-l|--max-array
Change the number of elements that are printed for arrays. Forces "-o". (default:
10)
-t|--tree-mode value
Sets the formatting of the tree. Allowed values are: script, multi, tree. Default
is script.
--path-mode value
Select whether paths are written with names or classes. Allowed values are: name,
class, both. Default is name.
--data-mode value
How data is printed. Allowed value is script
--printline value
How data is printed with respect to tree. Allowed values is single
--write-data filename
Select a file to write out selected NXdata to.
--dump filename
Generate a binary dump of the selected node.
Use nxdir online using onworks.net services