Usage: 1dMarry [options] file1 file2 ...
Joins together 2 (or more) ragged-right .1D files, for use with
3dDeconvolve -stim_times_AM2.
**_OR_**
Breaks up 1 married file into 2 (or more) single-valued files.
OPTIONS:
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-sep abc == Use the first character (e.g., 'a') as the separator
between values 1 and 2, the second character (e.g., 'b')
as the separator between values 2 and 3, etc.
* These characters CANNOT be a blank, a tab, a digit,
or a non-printable control character!
* Default separator string is '*,' which will result
in output similar to '3*4,5,6'
-divorce == Instead of marrying the files, assume that file1
is already a married file: split time*value*value... tuples
into separate files, and name them in the pattern
'file2_A.1D' 'file2_B.1D' et cetera.
If not divorcing, the 'married' file is written to stdout, and
probably should be captured using a redirection such as '>'.
NOTES:
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* You cannot use column [...] or row {...} selectors on
ragged-right .1D files, so don't even think about trying!
* The maximum number of values that can be married is 26.
(No polygamy or polyandry jokes here, please.)
* For debugging purposes, with '-divorce', if 'file2' is '-',
then all the divorcees are written directly to stdout.
-- RWCox -- written hastily in March 2007 -- hope I don't repent
-- modified to deal with multiple marriages -- December 2008
++ Compile date = Oct 17 2024 {AFNI_24.3.03:linux_ubuntu_24_64}