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Spectrum ls-file

    To address a file in an ls-file the following commands are possible:


 
Table 6.9: Possible arguments for the ls-file commands.
Command Function
ls-filename Name of ls-file to process.
+ Use next spectrum in list.
++ Use all spectra from here to the end of the ls-file.
- Use previous spectrum.
- Use all previous spectra to the beginning of the ls-file.
line-index Use spectrum at position line-index.
 


tv > spectrum ls-file add < index > < arg >
Add the spectra according to < arg > to buffer < index > .
tv > spectrum ls-file close
Close currently open ls-file.
tv > spectrum ls-file commandget < commandfile > < arg >
Perform commands from < commandfile > to the spectra defined by < arg > .
tv > spectrum ls-file get < arg >
Load the spectra addressed with < arg > .
tv > spectrum ls-file list
Show current pointer-position in ls-file.
tv > spectrum ls-file open < ls-filename >
Open the ls-file < ls-filename > for operation.
tv > spectrum ls-file position < index >
Position the pointer in the opened ls-file to < index > .
tv > spectrum ls-file subtract < index > < arg >
Subtract spectra addressed by < arg > from spectrum in buffer < index > .

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Andreas Fitzler
7/13/2000