Hello everyone, <br>I have a time series of synthetic traces and would like to convert them to SAC format. I know I could use the CONVERT function but before that I have to format the ASCII (time series) file by arranging the values for sac header. Is there a utility to do this pre-formatting before I could use the CONVERT function? <br>
ex. I believe my ASCII file should look like the following before using CONVERT <br clear="all"> 0.125 -7441.313 4087.937 1 -12345<br> -12.73499 4.265015 -1145.083 -0.7329407 2<br>
-7.154175 -11.04712 -5.158936 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br>
-12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 49.69189 11.22172 499.5 0<br> -18.58 -177.847 -12345 406800 6.3<br>
153.6304 92.23995 118.4234 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> 16459.75 348.8256 16.44247 148.1168 -12345<br>
-12345 11.20899 0 0 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br>
2007 8 21 11 25<br> 723 6 0 0 137<br> -12345 3 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> 1 7 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br>
-12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345 -12345<br> 1 0 1 1 0<br>GRA1 -12345 <br> -12345 <br>PKP PKIKP PKiKP <br>
-12345 -12345 -12345 <br>-12345 -12345 -12345 <br>-12345 -12345 -12345 <br>-12345 -12345 BHZ <br>GR -12345 -12345 <br> -187.3201 -188.5614 -217.869 -206.1952 -207.0166<br> -215.3447 -195.2354 -180.3634 -132.7042 -73.69939<br>
-41.64182 20.88158 27.19209 49.59732 147.0182<br> 84.607 63.40969 54.25536 80.00433 81.05703<br> 88.90465 90.763 85.95925 49.39476 22.92792<br>
-49.27525 -137.7821 -148.9169 -235.7549 -260.8252<br> -287.5518 -289.338 -262.7619 -247.1613 -195.9543<br> -143.929 -87.96223 -55.86754 42.96152 41.11675<br>
88.47706 110.7524 203.3549 248.1527 288.513<br> 289.4476 425.0559 414.4856 489.2326 529.2755<br> 708.3331 979.9971 1099.924 1216.979 1358.369<br>
<br>I am not sure how I could get the values related to sac header organized (a program?). Any ideas?<br><br>Thank you very much. <br><br>Januka.<br>-- <br>"Nothing can start to exist nor can cease to exist, only transformation is possible"<br>
<br>Januka Attanayake<br>Solid Earth Geophysics & Economics<br>University of Connecticut<br>Beach Hall U-2045<br>354,Mansfield Rd;<br>Storrs.CT 06269<br><br>Tel: 1 860 486 0475<br>URL: <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/janukaattanayake/">http://sites.google.com/site/janukaattanayake/</a><br>
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