This is the command ristosds 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
ristosds - convert several RIS8 images to one 3D SDS
SYNOPSIS
ristosds input-file-1, input-file-2... [-o output-file]
DESCRIPTION
ristosds creates a single HDF file consisting of a three-dimensional Scientific Data Set
(SDS) from a set of HDF files containing one or more raster images. All images in the
input HDF files must have the same dimensions. If a palette is to be included with the
images, it should be in the first HDF input file. Only one palette can be associated with
the images; any additional palette data encountered by the utility after the first palette
has been processed will be ignored.
OPTIONS
-o outfile
Write the output to outfile.
EXAMPLES
The contents of a directory consists of 20 files named "storm001.hdf", "storm002.hdf". ...
"storm020.hdf". Each file contains a single RIS8 with a 100 x 200 raster image. A file
that combines these 20 raster images into a 32-bit floating-point SDS with the dimensions
100 x 200 x 20 can be created with the following ristosds command:
ristosds storm*.hdf -o storm.hdf
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