NAME¶
gpiv_vorty - Calculates the differential quantities vorticity, shear strain and
  normal strain from PIV data.
SYNOPSIS¶
gpiv_vorty [ 
-d N] [ 
-h | 
--help] [ 
-p
  | 
--print] [ 
-g | 
--g] [ 
--no_g ] [ 
-v |
  
--version] [ 
filename] < 
stdin > 
stdout
DESCRIPTION¶
gpiv_vorty calculates the differential quantities like vorticity, shear
  strain and normal strain from PIV data. You can choose from several
  differential schemes: central differentiation, least squares, Richardson
  extrapolation and circulation method. Circulation method only allows one to
  calculate vorticity, but no strain. The output can be generated as ASCII data
  containing four columns or as GNUPlot Data format that allows one to
  view/print the data as contour plots.
The configuration parameters (containing the 
POST key) may be overruled
  by the command line options, as explained below.
Options¶
  - -d N
 
  - Differential type to be used: central difference ( N=0), least
      squares ( N=1), Richardson interpolation ( N=2), circulation
      method ( N=3)
    
  
 
  - -h | --help
 
  - On-line help
    
  
 
  - -p | --print
 
  - Print parameters, command line options and eventually used input and
      output filenames to stdout. The output is identic of
      filename.par, in case filename is used.
    
  
 
  - -g
 
  - Show contour plot of the output with gnuplot.
    
  
 
  - --no_g
 
  - Suppresses to show contour plot of the output with gnuplot.
    
  
 
  - -v | --version
 
  - Print version information on standard output, then exit successfully.
    
  
 
  - filename
 
  - Input PIV data file. Overrides stdin and stdout. The output will be
      written to filename.vor. Parameters are stored in
      filename .par and may be used for future use by including
      them in ./gpivrc.
    
  
 
SEE ALSO¶
gpivtools
AUTHOR¶
Gerber Van der Graaf