Difference between revisions of "Merge ctdac9 v2"
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(New page: <big>This function pairs the ac9 and ctd data with the use of upused.txt and list_ac9merge_ac9. The output is a file with the ctd and ac9 file names put together.($ctd$ac9.strip).<big> ...) |
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<big>This function pairs the ac9 and ctd data with the use of upused.txt and list_ac9merge_ac9. The output is a file with the ctd and ac9 file names put together.($ctd$ac9.strip).<big> | <big>This function pairs the ac9 and ctd data with the use of upused.txt and list_ac9merge_ac9. The output is a file with the ctd and ac9 file names put together.($ctd$ac9.strip).<big> | ||
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[[example of list_ac9merge_ac9]] | [[example of list_ac9merge_ac9]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 5 August 2010
This function pairs the ac9 and ctd data with the use of upused.txt and list_ac9merge_ac9. The output is a file with the ctd and ac9 file names put together.($ctd$ac9.strip).