#!/bin/sh # script merges all the selected cat files found in current directory # and sorts them according to frequency. # # All available jpl tag numbers were extracted from the arts output # (arts -r33 with a jpl cat file does the trick) and copies into this # file (rather complicated, but I couldn't think of a better way. # # The list tag gives all possible tag numbers, to mark the end of # the list, the last entry is 0 !!!! # Compile a new catalogue by adding or removing jpl tags to/from the # tag list. # # AvE and OL 01.11.00 # handle ctrl c events: trap 'echo "Cleaning up."; rm -f $$.tmp; exit' 2 # generate this file JPLCAT='jpl_catalogue.cat' # these are all the jpl tag numbers currently allowed in arts, you can get # a listing by running arts with a jpl cat file and the option -r 33 # to identify the end of the list, the last entry is 0 !!!!!!!!!!!! tag[0]=18003 tag[1]=18005 tag[2]=20003 tag[3]=19003 tag[4]=19002 tag[5]=21001 tag[6]=20001 tag[7]=46013 tag[8]=45012 tag[9]=48004 tag[10]=48005 tag[11]=48006 tag[12]=48007 tag[13]=48008 tag[14]=50004 tag[15]=50006 tag[16]=50003 tag[17]=50005 tag[18]=49002 tag[19]=49001 tag[20]=44004 tag[21]=44009 tag[22]=44012 tag[23]=45007 tag[24]=45008 tag[25]=46007 tag[26]=28001 tag[27]=29001 tag[28]=30001 tag[29]=29006 tag[30]=17003 tag[31]=32001 tag[32]=32002 tag[33]=34001 tag[34]=33002 tag[35]=30008 tag[36]=64002 tag[37]=64005 tag[38]=66002 tag[39]=65001 tag[40]=66004 tag[41]=46006 tag[42]=17002 tag[43]=17004 tag[44]=18002 tag[45]=18004 tag[46]=63001 tag[47]=63002 tag[48]=63003 tag[49]=63004 tag[50]=63005 tag[51]=63006 tag[52]=17001 tag[53]=19001 tag[54]=18001 tag[55]=20002 tag[56]=21002 tag[57]=36001 tag[58]=38001 tag[59]=37001 tag[60]=39004 tag[61]=80001 tag[62]=82001 tag[63]=51002 tag[64]=51003 tag[65]=53002 tag[66]=53006 tag[67]=60001 tag[68]=62001 tag[69]=61001 tag[70]=62002 tag[71]=30004 tag[72]=31002 tag[73]=32004 tag[74]=31003 tag[75]=32006 tag[76]=52006 tag[77]=54005 tag[78]=27001 tag[79]=27003 tag[80]=28002 tag[81]=28003 tag[82]=28004 tag[83]=50007 tag[84]=52009 tag[85]=34004 tag[86]=34003 tag[87]=66001 tag[88]=34002 tag[89]=35001 tag[90]=46005 tag[91]=47002 tag[92]=47003 tag[93]=47004 tag[94]=33001 tag[95]=16001 tag[96]=97002 tag[97]=99001 tag[98]=30011 tag[99]=67001 tag[100]=69001 tag[101]=95001 tag[102]=97001 tag[103]=98001 tag[104]=102001 tag[105]=104001 tag[106]=0 echo echo 'Generating merged and sorted catalogue file ': $JPLCAT # make sure file is not present if [ -s $JPLCAT ] then echo 'Error: File '$JPLCAT' exists!' echo 'Please rename or remove before running script.' echo exit 1 fi # merge the cat files defined in tag list: typeset -i i=0 while [ ${tag[$i]} -ne 0 ] do # add an additional 0 if [ ${tag[$i]} -lt 99999 ] then file='c0'${tag[$i]}'.cat' else file='c'${tag[$i]}'.cat' fi # now merge the files cat ${file} >> $$.tmp i=i+1 done # now sort the files according to frequency # first add a 0 to frequency, if only . is present: # .001 -> 0.001 # otherwise the sort does not work sed "s/\(^ *\)\ \./\10\./" $$.tmp | sort +0 -13 -g > $JPLCAT # remove tmp file rm -f $$.tmp echo 'Done' echo