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 SUSHW - Set one or more Header Words using trace number, mod and		 integer divide to compute the header word values or input		 the header word values from a file				 ... compute header fields						   sushw <stdin >stdout key=cdp,.. a=0,..  b=0,.. c=0,.. d=0,.. j=..,.. ... or read headers from a binary file				   sushw <stdin > stdout  key=key1,..    infile=binary_file		 Required Parameters for setting headers from infile:			 key=key1,key2 ... is the list of header fields as they appear in infile infile= 	binary file of values for field specified by		 		key1,key2,...						 Optional parameters ():						 key=cdp,...			header key word(s) to set 		 a=0,...			value(s) on first trace			 b=0,...			increment(s) within group		 c=0,...			group increment(s)	 		 d=0,...			trace number shift(s)			 j=ULONG_MAX,ULONG_MAX,...	number of elements in group		 Notes:								 Fields that are getparred must have the same number of entries as key	 words being set. Any field that is not getparred is set to the default value(s) above. Explicitly setting j=0 will set j to ULONG_MAX.	 The value of each header word key is computed using the formula:	 	i = itr + d							 	val(key) = a + b * (i % j) + c * (i / j)			 where itr is the trace number (first trace has itr=0, NOT 1)		 Examples:								 1. set every dt field to 4ms						 	sushw <indata key=dt a=4000 |...				 2. set the sx field of the first 32 traces to 6400, the second 32 traces    to 6300, decrementing by -100 for each 32 trace groups		   ...| sushw key=sx a=6400 c=-100 j=32 |...				 3. set the offset fields of each group of 32 traces to 200,400,...,6400   ...| sushw key=offset a=200 b=200 j=32 |...				 4. perform operations 1., 2., and 3. in one call			  ..| sushw key=dt,sx,offset a=4000,6400,200 b=0,0,200 c=0,-100,0 j=0,32,32 | In this example, we set every dt field to 4ms.  Then we set the first	 32 shotpoint fields to 6400, the second 32 shotpoint fields to 6300 and so forth.  Next we set each group of 32 offset fields to 200, 400, ..., 6400.									 Example of a typical processing sequence using suchw:			  sushw <indata key=dt a=4000 |					  sushw key=sx a=6400 c=-100 j=32 |					  sushw key=offset a=200 b=200 j=32 |			     		  suchw key1=gx key2=offset key3=sx b=1 c=1 |		     		  suchw key1=cdp key2=gx key3=sx b=1 c=1 d=2 >outdata	     		 Again, it is possible to eliminate the multiple calls to both sushw and sushw, as in Example 4.						 Reading header values from a binary file:				 If the parameter infile=binary_file is set, then the values that are to be set for the fields specified by key=key1,key2,... are read from that file. The values are read sequentially from the file and assigned trace by trace to the input SU data. The infile consists of C (unformated)	 binary floats in the form of an array of size (nkeys)*(ntraces) where	 nkeys is the number of floats in the first (fast) dimension and ntraces is the number of traces.						 Comment: 								 Users wishing to edit one or more header fields (as in geometry setting) may do this via the following sequence:				     sugethw < sudata output=geom  key=key1,key2 ... > hdrfile 	 Now edit the ASCII file hdrfile with any editor, setting the fields	 appropriately. Convert hdrfile to a binary format via:		     a2b < hdrfile n1=nfields > binary_file				 Then set the header fields via:					     sushw < sudata infile=binary_file key1 key2 ... > sudata.edited	 Caveat: 								 If the (number of traces)*(number of key words) exceeds the number of	 values in the infile then the user may still set a single header field on the remaining traces via the parameters key=keyword a,b,c,d,j.	 Example:								    sushw < sudata=key1,key2 ... infile=binary_file [Optional Parameters] Credits:	SEP: Einar Kajartansson	CWP: Jack K. Cohen      CWP: John Stockwell, added multiple fields and infile= options Caveat:	All constants are cast to doubles.

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