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cif_select() | cif_select() |
NAME¶
cif_select - Read CIFs and print out selected tags with their values.SYNOPSIS¶
cif_select --options input1.cif input*.cifDESCRIPTION¶
Read CIFs and print out selected tags with their values.OPTIONS¶
-t, --tags _tag1,_tag2,_tag3--tags "_tag1 _tag2 _tag3" Print out values of tags _tag1, _tag2, and _tag3; the specified tag list becomes a new list of printed tags.
-a, --add-tag _tag4 Add tag _tag4 to the list of printed tags.
-f, --file-with-tags tag.lst Read tags to be extracted from the file 'tag.lst'. Comments (lines starting with '#') in 'tag.lst' are ignored.
-c, --clear-tags Clear the list of printed tags accumulated so far.
--invert Invert the sense of selection. Exclude values of the tags from the supplied list.
--treat-dots-as-underscores Convert all dots in tag names into underscores.
--dont-treat-dots-as-underscores, --no-treat-dots-as-underscores Leave original tags as they are (default).
--tabular, --output-tabular Output selected tags and their values in tabular format: <data block name> <tag name> <value> <value> ... <value>
--cif, --output-cif Output selected tags and their values in CIF format (default).
--canonicalize-tag-names Output tags in the canonical form.
--dont-canonicalize-tag-names, --no-canonicalize-tag-names Output tags as they are given in original file(s) (default).
--use-perl-parser Use Perl parser for CIF parsing.
--use-c-parser Use Perl & C parser for CIF parsing.
--help, --usage Output a short usage message (this message) and exit.
--version Output version information and exit.