sequence(1) Value sequence

DESCRIPTION

Analyze sequence of numerical values, which is read from standard input

OPTIONS

Global Toolkit Options (these are shared by all CMTK tools)

--help
Write list of basic command line options to standard output.
--help-all
Write complete list of basic and advanced command line options to standard output.
--wiki
Write list of command line options to standard output in MediaWiki markup.
--man
Write man page source in 'nroff' markup to standard output.
--version
Write toolkit version to standard output.
--echo
Write the current command line to standard output.
--verbose-level <integer>
Set verbosity level.
--verbose, -v
Increment verbosity level by 1 (deprecated; supported for backward compatibility).
--threads <integer>
Set maximum number of parallel threads (for POSIX threads and OpenMP).

Main Options

--thresh <double>, -t <double>
Maximum value threshold. All values above are ignored. [Default: disabled]
--abs, -a
Use absolute values.

Histogram Options

--histogram-min <double>
Minimum of the histogram value range. All values below this will be counted in the first histogram bin. [Default: disabled]
--histogram-max <double>
Maximum of the histogram value range. All values above this will be counted in the last histogram bin. [Default: disabled]
--histogram-bins <integer>
Number of histogram bins. [Default: 1000]

Output Options

--format <string>, -f <string>
Output number format in printf() style. [Default: %.6f]
--write-histogram <string>
Path for optional histogram output in comma-separated (CSV) format. [Default: NONE]

AUTHORS

Torsten Rohlfing, with contributions from Michael P. Hasak, Greg Jefferis, Calvin R. Maurer, Daniel B. Russakoff, and Yaroslav Halchenko

BUGS

Report bugs at http://nitrc.org/projects/cmtk/

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CMTK is developed with support from the NIAAA under Grant AA021697, National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence (N-CANDA): Data Integration Component. From April 2009 through September 2011, CMTK development and maintenance was supported by the NIBIB under Grant EB008381.