READMARK(1) TIPSY COMMANDS READMARK(1)
NAME
readmark - read indices of marked particles from a file
SYNOPSIS
readmark filename
DESCRIPTION
readmark reads the indices of marked particles from the file
filename. The file filename must be an ascii file. The
first line in the file is:
ntotal, ngas, nstar
where ntotal is the total number of particles, ngas is the
number of gas particles, ndark is the number of dark matter
particles, and nstar is the number of star particles. Every
additional line should contain the index of a marked parti-
cle (particle's indices start with one) in increasing numer-
ical order.
Marked particles appear green in plots. Particles in a par-
ticular box can be unmarked using the unmarkbox command and
all the marked particles can be unmarked using the unmarkall
command. Particles remain marked even when a new time frame
is loaded. Particles can also be marked using the markar-
ray, markbox, and markgal commands. Statistics about marked
particles can be determined using the markstat command.
Marked particles can be written to a file using the write-
mark command.
SEE ALSO
markarray(1), markbox(1), markgal(1), markstat(1), unmar-
kall(1), unmarkbox(1), writemark(1)
KQ Release 2.0 Last change: 22 MARCH 1994 1
Created by: m2h on:Thu Nov 17 15:23:11 1994