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NAME
vnl-make-matrix - create a matrix from a one-point-per-record vnlog
SYNOPSIS
$ cat /tmp/dat.vnl
# i j x
0 0 1
0 1 2
0 2 3
1 0 4
1 1 5
1 2 6
2 0 7
2 1 8
2 2 9
3 0 10
3 1 11
3 2 12
$ </tmp/dat.vnl vnl-filter -p i,x | vnl-make-matrix --outdir /tmp --prefix test_
Writing to '/tmp/test_x.matrix'
$ cat /tmp/test_x.matrix
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
DESCRIPTION
Vnlog represents each "data item" as a line of text. This is very often what one wants, but at times it
isn't. One example of this is matrix data: we want each line to contain a whole row of a matrix. This
script exists for convenience, to bridge this gap.
The input is an vnlog, coming in on STDIN and/or in files given on the commandline. This vnlog must have
at least two fields: the least-significant (slowest-changing) index of each point (must be the first
field), and as many value fields as desired. These points must be written out in order, and it is assumed
that all entries in the matrix are specified. The output is a set of (non-vnlog) matrix files in the
directory given in the "--outdir" argument. These files are named "PREFIX_XXX.matrix" where "PREFIX"
comes from --prefix (or empty) and "XXX" is the field name. These matrices can be loaded into any
analysis tool (numpy for instance), or plotted directly with gnuplot:
set size ratio -1
plot "/tmp/test_x.matrix" matrix with image
pause -1
REPOSITORY
https://github.com/dkogan/vnlog/
AUTHOR
Dima Kogan "<dima@secretsauce.net>"
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2016 California Institute of Technology.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
2025-02-15 VNL-MAKE-MATRIX(1)