.. index:: ! segy2grd ******** segy2grd ******** .. only:: not man segy2grd - Converting SEGY data to a GMT grid Synopsis -------- .. include:: ../../common_SYN_OPTs.rst_ **segy2grd** *segyfile* |-G|\ *grdfile* |SYN_OPT-I| |SYN_OPT-R| [ |-A|\ [**n**\ \|\ **z**] ] [ |-D|\ [**+x**\ *xname*][**+y**\ *yname*][**+z**\ *zname*][**+s**\ *scale*][**+o**\ *offset*][**+n**\ *invalid*][**+t**\ *title*][**+r**\ *remark*] ] [ |-L|\ [*nsamp*\ ] ] [ |-M|\ [*ntraces*\ ] ] [ |-N|\ *nodata* ] [ |-Q|\ ** ] [ |-S|\ [*header*] ] [ |SYN_OPT-V| ] [ |SYN_OPT-bi| ] [ |SYN_OPT-:| ] |No-spaces| Description ----------- **segy2grd** reads an IEEE SEGY file and creates a binary grid file. Either a simple mapping (equivalent to :doc:`xyz2grd ` -Z) or a more complicated averaging where a particular grid cell includes values from more than one sample in the SEGY file can be done. **segy2grd** will report if some of the nodes are not filled in with data. Such unconstrained nodes are set to a value specified by the user [Default is NaN]. Nodes with more than one value will be set to the average value. Required Arguments ------------------ *segyfile* is an IEEE floating point SEGY file. Traces are all assumed to start at 0 time/depth. .. _-G: **-G**\ *grdfile* *grdfile* is the name of the binary output grid file. .. _-I: **-I** *x_inc* [and optionally *y_inc*] is the grid spacing. Append **m** to indicate minutes or **s** to indicate seconds. .. _-R: .. |Add_-Rgeo| unicode:: 0x20 .. just an invisible code .. include:: ../../explain_-Rgeo.rst_ Optional Arguments ------------------ .. _-A: **-A**\ [**n**\ \|\ **z**] Add up multiple values that belong to the same node (same as **-Az**). Append **n** to simply count the number of data points that were assigned to each node. [Default (no **-A** option) will calculate mean value]. Not used for simple mapping. .. _-D: .. include:: ../../explain_-D_cap.rst_ .. _-L: **-L** Let *nsamp* override number of samples in each trace. .. _-M: **-M**\ [*ntraces*\ ] Fix number of traces to read in. Default tries to read 10000 traces. **-M**\ 0 will read number in binary header, **-M**\ *ntraces* will attempt to read only *n* traces. .. _-N: **-N**\ *nodata* No data. Set nodes with no input sample to this value [Default is NaN]. .. _-Q: **-Q**\ ** Can be used to change two different settings depending on *mode*: **-Qx**\ *x-scale* applies scalar *x-scale* to coordinates in trace header to match the coordinates specified in -R. **-Qy**\ *s_int* specifies sample interval as *s_int* if incorrect in the SEGY file. .. _-S: **-S**\ [*header*\ ] Set variable spacing; *header* is **c** for cdp, **o** for offset, or **b**\ *number* for 4-byte float starting at byte *number*. If **-S** not set, assumes even spacing of samples at the *x_inc, y_inc* supplied with **-I**. .. _-V: .. |Add_-V| unicode:: 0x20 .. just an invisible code .. include:: ../../explain_-V.rst_ .. |Add_nodereg| unicode:: 0x20 .. just an invisible code .. include:: ../../explain_nodereg.rst_ .. include:: ../../explain_help.rst_ Examples -------- To create a grid file from an even spaced SEGY file test.segy, try :: gmt segy2grd test.segy -I0.1/0.1 -Gtest.nc -R198/208/18/25 -V Note that this will read in 18-25s (or km) on each trace, but the first trace will be assumed to be at X=198 To create a grid file from the SEGY file test.segy, locating traces according to the CDP number, where there are 10 CDPs per km and the sample interval is 0.1, try :: gmt segy2grd test.segy -Gtest.nc -R0/100/0/10 -I0.5/0.2 -V -Qx0.1 -Qy0.1 Because the grid interval is larger than the SEGY file sampling, the individual samples will be averaged in bins See Also -------- :doc:`gmt `, :doc:`grd2xyz `, :doc:`grdedit `, :doc:`pssegy`, :doc:`xyz2grd `