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If \*(L"stdin\*(R" is specified, data are read from the standard input. Funtools Bracket Notation is used to specify particular \s-1FITS\s0 extension to process. Normally, the full 80 characters of each header card is output, followed by a new\-line. .PP If the \fB\-a\fR switch is specified, the header from each \s-1FITS\s0 extensions in the file is displayed. Note, however, that the \fB\-a\fR switch does not work with \s-1FITS\s0 files input via stdin. We hope to remove this restriction in a future release. .PP If the \fB\-s\fR switch is specified, only 79 characters are output before the new\-line. This helps the display on 80 character terminals. .PP If the \fB\-t\fR switch is specified, the data type of the parameter is output as a one character prefix, followed by 77 characters of the param. The parameter data types are defined as: \s-1FUN_PAR_UNKNOWN\s0 ('u'), \s-1FUN_PAR_COMMENT\s0 ('c'), \s-1FUN_PAR_LOGICAL\s0 ('l'), \s-1FUN_PAR_INTEGER\s0 ('i'), \s-1FUN_PAR_STRING\s0 ('s'), \s-1FUN_PAR_REAL\s0 ('r'), \s-1FUN_PAR_COMPLEX\s0 ('x'). .PP If the \fB\-L\fR (rdb table) switch is used, the output will conform to starbase/rdb data base list format. .PP For example to display the \s-1EVENTS\s0 extension (binary table): .PP .Vb 17 \& [sh] funhead "foo.fits[EVENTS]" \& XTENSION= 'BINTABLE' / FITS 3D BINARY TABLE \& BITPIX = 8 / Binary data \& NAXIS = 2 / Table is a matrix \& NAXIS1 = 20 / Width of table in bytes \& NAXIS2 = 30760 / Number of entries in table \& PCOUNT = 0 / Random parameter count \& GCOUNT = 1 / Group count \& TFIELDS = 7 / Number of fields in each row \& EXTNAME = 'EVENTS ' / Table name \& EXTVER = 1 / Version number of table \& TFORM1 = '1I ' / Data type for field \& TTYPE1 = 'X ' / Label for field \& TUNIT1 = ' ' / Physical units for field \& TFORM2 = '1I ' / Data type for field \& etc. ... \& END .Ve .PP To display the third header: .PP .Vb 14 \& [sh] funhead "foo.fits[3]" \& XTENSION= 'BINTABLE' / FITS 3D BINARY TABLE \& BITPIX = 8 / Binary data \& NAXIS = 2 / Table is a matrix \& NAXIS1 = 32 / Width of table in bytes \& NAXIS2 = 40 / Number of entries in table \& PCOUNT = 0 / Random parameter count \& GCOUNT = 1 / Group count \& TFIELDS = 7 / Number of fields in each row \& EXTNAME = 'TGR ' / Table name \& EXTVER = 1 / Version number of table \& TFORM1 = '1D ' / Data type for field \& etc. ... \& END .Ve .PP To display the primary header (i.e., extension 0): .PP .Vb 8 \& sh> funhead "coma.fits[0]" \& SIMPLE = T /STANDARD FITS FORMAT \& BITPIX = 16 /2-BYTE TWOS-COMPL INTEGER \& NAXIS = 2 /NUMBER OF AXES \& NAXIS1 = 800 / \& NAXIS2 = 800 / \& DATATYPE= 'INTEGER*2' /SHORT INTEGER \& END .Ve .PP The funhead program also can edit (i.e. add, delete, or modify) or display individual headers parameters. Edit mode is signalled by the presence of two additional command-line arguments: output file and edit command file, in that order. Edit mode acts as a filter: the output file will contain the entire input \s-1FITS\s0 file, including other extensions. The edit command file can be \*(L"stdin\*(R", in which case edit command are read from the standard input. .PP The edit command file contains parameter comments (having '#' in the first column) and delete and assignment(modify or add) operations. A delete operation is specified by preceding the parameter name with a minus sign \*(L"\-\*(R". A display operation (very useful in interactive sessions, i.e., where the edit commands are taken from stdin) is specified by preceding the parameter name with a question mark \*(L"?\*(R". In either case, a parameter value need not be specified. An assignment operation is specified in the same two ways that a parameter is specified in a text header (but without the comment character that precedes header params), i.e.: .IP "\(bu" 4 FITS-style comments have an equal sign \*(L"=\*(R" between the keyword and value and an optional slash \*(L"/\*(R" to signify a comment. The strict \s-1FITS\s0 rules on column positions are not enforced. .IP "\(bu" 4 Free-form comments can have an optional colon separator between the keyword and value. In the absence of quote, all tokens after the keyword are part of the value, i.e. no comment is allowed. .PP For example, the following interactive session checks for the existence of parameters, adds new parameters, modifies them, and modifies and deletes existing parameters: .PP .Vb 20 \& sh$ ./funhead snr.ev foo.fits - \& # look for FOO1 \& ? FOO1 \& WARNING: FOO1 not found \& # add new foo1 \& FOO1 = 100 \& # add foo2 \& FOO2 = 200 \& # reset foo1 to a different value \& FOO1 \-1 \& # delete foo2 \& \-FOO2 \& # change existing value \& EXTVER 2 \& ? XS-SORT \& XS-SORT = 'EOF ' / type of event sort \& # delete existing value \& \-XS-SORT \& # exit \& ^D .Ve .PP See Column-based Text Files for more information about header parameter format. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" See funtools(7) for a list of Funtools help pages