Create a GTI file from criteria applied to data in the MKF file. The MKF file is found by using the default mkf expression, mkf_def_expr, which can be an ls style regular expression, on the contents of the current data directory. Alternately, you can specify the mkf file name, and directory in the parameters mkf_name and mkf_dir. mkf_name must be a literal file name, not a regular expression. You cannot currently use the mkf_dir and mkf_def_expr to specify the file name . This is a bug that will be fixed in the next release.
This file is automatically applied to the next running of extract. It can be saved with save mkf_sel.
More than one file is allowed.
Syntax:
xsel > select mkf <mkf_sel> [mkf_dir] [mkf_name] [mkf_def_expr]
Example:
xsel > select mkf ''SAA.eq.0''
This makes a GTI from the mkf files given by the mkf_def_expr in the current data directory.
xsel > select mkf ''ELV_MIN.gt.10." mkf_name=mkffile.mine mkf_dir=./
This makes a GTI from the mkf file mkffile.mine in the current directory.