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NAME

       createsummary — Scalar File Summarization Tool

SYNOPSIS

       createsummary [Var Names] -batch -interactive -compress=Level -ignore-scalar-file-errors

DESCRIPTION

       createsummary  is  a  summarization  tool for scalar files: it creates one GNU R data table file for each
       scalar. CreateSummary supports on-the-fly BZip2 compression.  After  startup,  the  program  accepts  the
       following commands from standard input (*not* as command-line arguments!):

       --varnames=Variables
              A space-separated list of output variable names to be added to the output data tables.

       --values=Values
              Sets  the  values of the output variables for the next scalar file to the provided space-separated
              values. One value for each variable has to be provided.

       --logfile=Name
              Sets the log file for the next scalar file. On an error related  to  this  scalar  file,  the  log
              file's  name  is displayed. This option can be used to identify bad simulation/measurement runs by
              pointing to the log file being created for the simulation/measurement.

       --statusfile=Name
              Sets the status file for the next scalar file. On an error related to this scalar file, the status
              file is deleted. This option can be used to repeat bad simulation/measurement runs  by  re-running
              the simulation/measurement on missing status files.

       --input=Filename
              Process the given scalar file.

       --skip=Prefix
              All  scalars beginning with the given prefix are not written to output tables.  This option can be
              used to filter out unneeded results.

       --simulationdirectory=Directory
              Sets the directory where to find the scalar files.

       --resultsdirectory=Directory
              Sets the directory where to write the summary tables to.

       --ignore-scalar-file-errors
              Ignore skalar file erros (that is, missing input files) instead of aborting.

ARGUMENTS

       The following arguments may be provided:

       Var Names
               A space-separated list of output variable names to be added to the output data tables.

       -batch  Run in batch mode. The program is aborted on errors.

       -interactive
               Run in interactive mode. On errors, the program is continued.

       -compress=0-9
               Sets the BZip2 compression level; 1=none, 9=highest (default).

       -ignore-scalar-file-errors
               Ignore skalar file erros (that is, missing input files) instead of aborting.

EXAMPLE

       Consider two simulation results test1.sca.bz2 (created with ParameterX=One)  and  test2.sca.bz2  (created
       with  ParameterX=Two). The scalar files are located in the current directory, the output tables should be
       written to /tmp with compression level 5:
       ( echo "--simulationsdirectory=."  && \
         echo "--resultsdirectory=/tmp"   && \
         echo "--values=One"              && \
         echo "--input=test1.sca.bz2"     && \
         echo "--values=Two"              && \
         echo "--input=test2.sca.bz2" ) | createsummary "ParameterX" -compress=5

AUTHORS

       Thomas Dreibholz
       https://www.nntb.no/~dreibh/netperfmeter
       mailto://thomas.dreibholz@gmail.com

CreateSummary                                    October 1, 2014                                createsummary(1)