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Group Expressions
Several of the POLPACK applications have parameters which are described
as being associated with
groups (or lists) of objects. For instance, the
POLKA parameter ``IN'' specifies a group of input data
files, and the POLPLOT parameter ``STYLE'' specifies a
group of plotting attributes. A group expression is the string
typed in by the user in response to a prompt for such a parameter. It
should identify the members of the required group in any of the following
ways:
- As a comma separated list ( e.g. ``12.1, 23.2, 1.3''
or ``HH1_B1S1,HH2_B1S2'' ).
- By reading them from a text file (see
``Indirection'').
- By modifying an existing group of objects using editing
specified within the group expression (see
``Modification'').
If the supplied group expression is terminated with a minus
sign, the user is re-prompted for another group expression. The
objects specified by this second group expression are added to
those specified by the first. This re-prompting continues until
a group expression is supplied which does not end with a minus
sign.
Certain classes of objects have additional features, for
instance if the objects are the names of data files, then wild-card characters
are allowed in the supplied values (see here)
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POLPACK
Starlink User Note 223
D.S. Berry & T.M. Gledhill
26th February 2003
E-mail:ussc@star.rl.ac.uk
Copyright © 2008 Science and Technology Facilities Council