The ascii_to_specint
tool reads a generic flux spectrum from an ASCII text file, and writes it to a specint
file. It accepts the following command-line arguments:
ascii_to_specint
<ascii_file_name>
Name of input ASCII text file (see below).
<lam_units>
Units of wavelength data in input file. Possible choices are 'A'
(
<flux_units>
Units of flux data in input file. Possible choices are 'erg/cm^2/s/A'
(
<specint_file_name>
Name of output specint
file.
<label> (optional)
Label of atmosphere parameter (must be accompanied by a corresponding <value>
argument).
<value> (optional)
Value of atmosphere parameter (must be accompanied by a corresponding <label>
argument).
Note that <label>
and <value>
parameters must be paired; and that there can be multiple of these pairs. The input ASCII text file should contain one or more lines, each consisting of a wavelength value followed by a flux value.