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[gnuastro-devel] [task #14132] Table output ASCII FITS tables
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Mohammad Akhlaghi |
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[gnuastro-devel] [task #14132] Table output ASCII FITS tables |
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Mon, 2 Jan 2017 18:26:01 +0000 (UTC) |
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Update of task #14132 (project gnuastro):
Status: Postponed => Done
Percent Complete: 0% => 100%
Assigned to: None => makhlaghi
Open/Closed: Open => Closed
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Follow-up Comment #2:
Thanks to the new root data structure (task #14245) this is now done and
pushed to my work on this data structure
<https://gitlab.com/makhlaghi/gnuastro/commit/7b33afa15010>, FITS ascii tables
(like FITS binary tables) can now easily be read and written with various
input column types (integers, floating points, and strings).
With that commit, some tests have also been added to read a plain text table
file (with all types, blank values, and blank lines, and etc) as both a binary
and ascii FITS file and then write them back into a plain text table. Just a
note for FITS ASCII: it doesn't conserve the types of the input integers (they
will all be read as long).
At least on my system they all work. If you get the chance to try it out,
please give it a try with `make check' (note that you have to configure like
below, for an explanation, please see the comments in task #14245)
./configure --enable-table --disable-shared CFLAGS="-g -O0"
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