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The following is a summary of all the programs supplied with GMT and a very short description of their purpose.  For more details,
see the individual UNIX manual pages or the online web documentation. 
For a listing sorted by program purpose, see Section 3.2.
blockmean 		 L (x,y,z) table data filter/decimator
 (x,y,z) table data filter/decimator 
blockmedian 		 L (x,y,z) table data filter/decimator
 (x,y,z) table data filter/decimator 
blockmode 		 Mode estimate (x,y,z) table data filter/decimator 
filter1d 		 Filter 1-D table data sets (time series) 
fitcircle 		 Finds the best-fitting great or small circle for a set of points 
gmtconvert 		 Convert data tables from one format to another 
gmtdefaults 		 List the current default settings 
gmtmath 		 Mathematical operations on table data 
gmtselect 		 Select subsets of table data based on multiple spatial criteria 
gmtset 		 Change selected parameters in current .gmtdefaults file 
grd2cpt 		 Generate a color palette table from a gridded file 
grd2xyz 		 Conversion from 2-D gridded file to table data 
grdclip 		 Limit the z-range in gridded data sets 
grdcontour 		 Contouring of 2-D gridded data sets 
grdcut 		 Cut a sub-region from a gridded file 
grdedit 		 Modify header information in a 2-D gridded file 
grdfft 		 Perform operations on gridded files in the frequency domain 
grdfilter 		 Filter 2-D gridded data sets in the space domain 
grdgradient 		 Compute directional gradient from gridded files 
grdhisteq 		 Histogram equalization for gridded files 
grdimage 		 Produce images from 2-D gridded data sets 
grdinfo 		 Get information about gridded files 
grdlandmask 		 Create masking gridded files from shoreline data base 
grdmask 		 Reset grid nodes in/outside a clip path to constants 
grdmath 		 Mathematical operations on gridded files 
grdpaste 		 Paste together gridded files along a common edge 
grdproject 		 Project gridded data sets onto a new coordinate system 
grdreformat 		 Converts gridded files into other grid formats 
grdsample 		 Resample a 2-D gridded data set onto a new grid 
grdtrack 		 Sampling of 2-D gridded data set along 1-D track 
grdtrend 		 Fits polynomial trends to gridded files 
grdvector 		 Plotting of 2-D gridded vector fields 
grdview 		 3-D perspective imaging of 2-D gridded data sets 
grdvolume 		 Calculate volumes under a surface within specified contour 
makecpt 		 Make color palette tables 
mapproject 		 Transformation of coordinate systems for table data 
minmax 		 Report extreme values in table data files 
nearneighbor 		 Nearest-neighbor gridding scheme 
project 		 Project table data onto lines or great circles 
psbasemap 		 Create a basemap plot 
psclip 		 Use polygon files to define clipping paths 
pscoast 		 Plot [and fill] coastlines, borders, and rivers on maps 
pscontour 		 Contour or image raw table data by triangulation 
pshistogram 		 Plot a histogram 
psimage 		 Plot Sun rasterfiles on a map 
psmask 		 Create overlay to mask out regions on maps 
psrose 		 Plot sector or rose diagrams 
psscale 		 Plot grayscale or colorscale on maps 
pstext 		 Plot textstrings on maps 
pswiggle 		 Draw table data time-series along track on maps 
psxy 		 Plot symbols, polygons, and lines on maps 
psxyz 		 Plot symbols, polygons, and lines in 3-D 
sample1d 		 Resampling of 1-D table data sets 
spectrum1d 		 Compute various spectral estimates from time-series 
splitxyz 		 Split xyz files into several segments 
surface 		 A continuous curvature gridding algorithm 
trend1d 		 Fits polynomial or Fourier trends to  series
 series 
trend2d 		 Fits polynomial trends to  series
 series 
triangulate 		 Perform optimal Delauney triangulation and gridding 
xyz2grd 		 Convert an equidistant table xyz file to a 2-D gridded file
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Paul Wessel
2001-04-18