\f(CW'depth' planes of value data ____/ ____ ____ +---+| +---+| +---+| The value segment is a time 'height'--| || | || ... | || series of volumes. +---+ +-|-+ +---+ | | 'width' each element in the value value segment is a vector of size 'elements'.
The dimensions which should be transposed are specified. On the graphical user interface accessible via cantata, these flags are represented as a series of buttons, with one for each dimension. On the command line, these flags are specified as a letter : w,h,d,t,e. Only two flags should be specified. The dimensions indicated by these two flags will be transposed. For example,
ktranspose -i infile -o outfile -w -hwill cause the height dimension and the width dimension to be switched. If the input file has width = 4, height = 2, the output dimension will have width = 2, height = 4.
Map Data If the source object has map data, the map data cannot have depth, time, or elements dimensions of greater than one. The map width and height dimensions can be any size.
Location & Time Data If the source object has rectilinear or curvilinear location or time data, the orientation operator will fail. If the source object has uniform location data, orientation will continue, but the location data will not be modified to reflect the reorientation.
Map Data If the object has mask data, it will be transposed along with the value data.
Failure Modes The transpose operator will fail if the source object does not contain value data, or if it contains rectilinear or curvilinear location or time data.
Group; specify AT LEAST ONE of:
AND/OR
AND/OR
AND/OR
AND/OR