[SAC-HELP] SAC time shift help

Januka Attanayake jattanayake at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 30 08:57:58 PDT 2011


to do a backward shift you might be able to use cuterr fillz, add zeros (1sec long) to the front end of the time series

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--- On Wed, 3/30/11, Robert Lock <crobert.lock at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Robert Lock <crobert.lock at gmail.com>
Subject: [SAC-HELP] SAC time shift help
To: sac-help at iris.washington.edu
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 11:39 AM

Hello,


I am trying to rotate two different components and then shift one of the components by 1 sec, I am correcting for anisotropy. I have looked through the sac manual and can not find a command to accomplish this time shift. Is it the ADD command. My understanding is that ADD would increase amplitude, not shift time. What is the command to shift a component by 1 sec ( ie move each data point forward/backward by 1 sec. )? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thank you,


C. Robert Lock

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