[SAC-HELP] macro skipping files?

Arthur Snoke snoke at vt.edu
Tue Nov 23 04:27:46 PST 2010


I think your problem is caused by a flaw in the Do WILD command that 
limited the number of characters (and effectively files) in macro commands 
as you describe.

This was fixed in 101.4.  I suggest you upgrade.

On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Januka Attanayake wrote:

> Hi,
> I am executing the following simple macro in sac 101.3b. I have 42 files in the
> directory and the macro seems to act only  on 23 of them. All the sac files have
> an OMARKER and it is always negative. I am just wondering if there is a memory
> limit to sac when macros are executed? Any help is much appreciated!
> 
> DO FILE WILD *.SAC
>   READ $FILE
>   SETBB OMKR &1,OMARKER
>   GETBB OMKR
>
>   XLIM T0 -10 10
>   P
>   CUT ON
>   CUTERR FILLZ
>   CUT b %OMKR e
>   READ $FILE
>   WRITE OVER
> ENDDO
> CUT OFF
> 
> Januka.
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- On Mon, 11/22/10, Brian Savage <savage at uri.edu> wrote:
>
>       From: Brian Savage <savage at uri.edu>
>       Subject: Re: [SAC-HELP] Ubuntu and sac...
>       To: "SAC-help Listserv" <sac-help at iris.washington.edu>
>       Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 5:02 PM
> 
>
>       The message below has been identified as a bug in 101.4 and I can
>       confirm this behavior using the ohpf command on my system.  This came
>       about during the conversion from 32 to 64 bit version of sac.
>
>       If you require this patch before the release of version 101.5, please
>       contact me directly.  This fix will be made available in version
>       101.5, coming out next year.
>
>       Thank you for reporting this bug to the sac-help mailing list.
>
>       Brian Savage
>       savage at uri.edu
>
>       Re: OHPF / WAPF
> 
>
>       On Nov 22, 2010, at  12:27 PM , Mario Ruiz Fernandez wrote:
>
>       > Hello,
>       >
>       > Anybody knows if there is any problem related with the recent
>       ubuntu kernels and SAC? It seems to be a bug with Time interpretation
>       when using ppk with an OHPF file opened. Last months ago I was
>       working with SAC version 101.3b and everything worked properly. But I
>       recently actualized my ubuntu pc and this strange ppk image (see the
>       attached file) appears. I obtain the same strange figure when using
>       SAC version 101.3b and 101.4, so I think it is not a SAC problem but
>       a linux one, as version 101.3b worked fine before the actualization.
>       >
>       > This strange problem appears also in OHPF file but not in the sac
>       headers!!
>       >
>       > - ohpf file:
>       >
>       > OS8bIPU0  7 873014444060 0140733193388054-536870912.00
>          -5368ISU2   0   0.0                    126.3
>       >                 10
>       >
>       >
>       > - sac headers:
>       >
>       > FILE: /Ocea/Data/072400022/07240002217.OS8b.0.sac - 1
>       >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>       ------------------------------------
>       >
>       >         NPTS = 29964
>       >            B = 0.000000e+00
>       >            E = 2.996300e+02
>       >       IFTYPE = TIME SERIES FILE
>       >        LEVEN = TRUE
>       >        DELTA = 1.000000e-02
>       >       DEPMIN = -3.011890e+05
>       >       DEPMAX = 1.958390e+05
>       >       DEPMEN = -4.201941e+03
>       >      AMARKER = 38.073           (IPU0)
>       >     T0MARKER = 42.853           (ISU2)
>       >      FMARKER = 164.33
>       >       KZDATE = AUG 28 (240), 2007
>       >       KZTIME = 00:22:17.932
>       >        KINST = 014
>       >        KSTNM = OS8b
>       >        CMPAZ = 0.000000e+00
>       >       CMPINC = 0.000000e+00
>       >         STLA = 1.514958e+01
>       >         STLO = -6.044403e+01
>       >         STEL = -3.000000e+03
>       >        KEVNM = 07240002
>       >       LOVROK = TRUE
>       >        NVHDR = 6
>       >        NORID = 0
>       >        NEVID = 0
>       >       LPSPOL = FALSE
>       >       LCALDA = TRUE
>       >       KCMPNM = 0
>       >       KNETWK = SAntll07
>       >
>       > The same problem is obtained in a 64 and and a 32 bits pc.
>       >
>       > fram:~> uname -a
>       > Linux fram 2.6.32-25-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 19:52:42 UTC
>       2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>       >
>       >
>       > xslave:~> uname -a
>       > Linux xslave 2.6.31-22-generic-pae #68-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 26
>       16:52:34 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
>       >
>       > Thank you in advance,
>       >
>       > Best Regads,
>       > Mario
>       >
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