The usage of coneskymatch
is
stilts <stilts-flags> coneskymatch ifmt=<in-format> istream=true|false icmd=<cmds> ocmd=<cmds> omode=out|meta|stats|count|checksum|cgi|discard|topcat|samp|plastic|tosql|gui out=<out-table> ofmt=<out-format> ra=<expr> dec=<expr> sr=<expr/deg> find=best|all|each usefoot=true|false footnside=<int-value> copycols=<colid-list> scorecol=<col-name> parallel=<n> erract=abort|ignore|retry|retry<n> ostream=true|false fixcols=none|dups|all suffix0=<label> suffix1=<label> servicetype=cone|ssa|sia1|sia2|sia serviceurl=<url-value> verb=1|2|3 dataformat=<value> emptyok=true|false compress=true|false [in=]<table>If you don't have the
stilts
script installed,
write "java -jar stilts.jar
" instead of
"stilts
" - see Section 3.
The available <stilts-flags>
are listed
in Section 2.1.
For programmatic invocation,
the Task class for this
command is uk.ac.starlink.ttools.task.MultiCone
.
Parameter values are assigned on the command line as explained in Section 2.3. They are as follows:
compress = true|false
(Boolean)
gzip
",
see RFC 2616).
This does not guarantee that compression will happen
but if the service honours this request it may result in
a smaller amount of network traffic
at the expense of more processing on the server and client.
[Default: true
]
copycols = <colid-list>
(String)
*
", which means that
all columns from the input table are included in the output.
[Default: *
]
dataformat = <value>
(String)
servicetype
parameter:
servicetype=cone
:
not usedservicetype=ssa
:
gives the MIME type of spectra referenced in the output table, also special values "votable
", "fits
", "compliant
", "graphic
", "all
", and others
(value of the SSA FORMAT parameter).servicetype=sia1
:
gives the MIME type required for images/resources
referenced in the output table,
corresponding to the SIA FORMAT parameter.
The special values "GRAPHIC
" (all graphics formats) and "ALL
" (no restriction)
as defined by SIAv1 are also permissible.
For SIA version 1 only, this defaults to"image/fits"
.servicetype=sia2
:
gives the MIME type required for images/resources
referenced in the output table,
corresponding to the SIA FORMAT parameter.
The special values "GRAPHIC
" (all graphics formats) and "ALL
" (no restriction)
as defined by SIAv1 are also permissible.
servicetype=sia
:
gives the MIME type required for images/resources
referenced in the output table,
corresponding to the SIA FORMAT parameter.
The special values "GRAPHIC
" (all graphics formats) and "ALL
" (no restriction)
as defined by SIAv1 are also permissible.
For SIA version 1 only, this defaults to"image/fits"
.dec = <expr>
(String)
emptyok = true|false
(Boolean)
true
, it is assumed
that the service behaves properly in this respect; if it does not
an error may result. In that case, set this parameter
false
. A consequence of setting it false is that
in the event of no results being returned, the task will
return no table at all, rather than an empty one.
[Default: true
]
erract = abort|ignore|retry|retry<n>
(ConeErrorPolicy)
abort
:
Failure of any query terminates the task.
ignore
:
Failure of a query is treated the same as a query which
returns no rows.
retry
:
Failed queries are retried until they succeed;
an increasing delay is introduced for each failure.
Use with care - if the failure is for some good, or at least
reproducible reason this could prevent the task from ever
completing.
retry<n>
:
Failed queries are retried at most a fixed number
<n>
of times;
an increasing delay is introduced for each failure.
If failures persist the task terminates.
[Default: abort
]
find = best|all|each
(ConeFindMode)
best
:
Only the matching query table row closest to
the input table row will be output.
Input table rows with no matches will be omitted.
(Note this corresponds to the
best1
option in the pair matching commands, and best1
is a permitted alias).
all
:
All query table rows which match the input table row will be output.
Input table rows with no matches will be omitted.
each
:
There will be one output table row for each input table row.
If matches are found, the closest one from the query table
will be output, and in the case of no matches,
the query table columns will be blank.
[Default: all
]
fixcols = none|dups|all
(Fixer)
none
: columns are not renameddups
: columns which would otherwise have duplicate names in the output will be renamed to indicate which table they came fromall
: all columns will be renamed to indicate which table they came fromsuffix*
parameters.
[Default: dups
]
footnside = <int-value>
(Integer)
The value must be a power of 2, and at the time of writing, the MOC service will not supply footprints at resolutions greater than nside=512, so it should be <=512.
Only used if usefoot=true
.
icmd = <cmds>
(ProcessingStep[])
in
,
before any other processing has taken place.
The value of this parameter is one or more of the filter
commands described in Section 6.1.
If more than one is given, they must be separated by
semicolon characters (";").
This parameter can be repeated multiple times on the same
command line to build up a list of processing steps.
The sequence of commands given in this way
defines the processing pipeline which is performed on the table.
Commands may alternatively be supplied in an external file,
by using the indirection character '@
'.
Thus a value of "@filename
"
causes the file filename
to be read for a list
of filter commands to execute. The commands in the file
may be separated by newline characters and/or semicolons,
and lines which are blank or which start with a
'#
' character are ignored.
A backslash character '\
' at the end of a line
joins it with the following line.
ifmt = <in-format>
(String)
in
.
The known formats are listed in Section 5.1.1.
This flag can be used if you know what format your
table is in.
If it has the special value
(auto)
(the default),
then an attempt will be
made to detect the format of the table automatically.
This cannot always be done correctly however, in which case
the program will exit with an error explaining which
formats were attempted.
This parameter is ignored for scheme-specified tables.
[Default: (auto)
]
in = <table>
(StarTable)
-
",
meaning standard input.
In this case the input format must be given explicitly
using the ifmt
parameter.
Note that not all formats can be streamed in this way.:<scheme-name>:<scheme-args>
.<
" character at the start,
or a "|
" character at the end
("<syscmd
" or
"syscmd|
").
This executes the given pipeline and reads from its
standard output.
This will probably only work on unix-like systems.istream = true|false
(Boolean)
in
parameter
will be read as a stream.
It is necessary to give the
ifmt
parameter
in this case.
Depending on the required operations and processing mode,
this may cause the read to fail (sometimes it is necessary
to read the table more than once).
It is not normally necessary to set this flag;
in most cases the data will be streamed automatically
if that is the best thing to do.
However it can sometimes result in less resource usage when
processing large files in certain formats (such as VOTable).
This parameter is ignored for scheme-specified tables.
[Default: false
]
ocmd = <cmds>
(ProcessingStep[])
Commands may alternatively be supplied in an external file,
by using the indirection character '@
'.
Thus a value of "@filename
"
causes the file filename
to be read for a list
of filter commands to execute. The commands in the file
may be separated by newline characters and/or semicolons,
and lines which are blank or which start with a
'#
' character are ignored.
A backslash character '\
' at the end of a line
joins it with the following line.
ofmt = <out-format>
(String)
(auto)
"
(the default),
then the output filename will be
examined to try to guess what sort of file is required
usually by looking at the extension.
If it's not obvious from the filename what output format is
intended, an error will result.
This parameter must only be given if
omode
has its default value of "out
".
[Default: (auto)
]
omode = out|meta|stats|count|checksum|cgi|discard|topcat|samp|plastic|tosql|gui
(ProcessingMode)
out
, which means that
the result will be written as a new table to disk or elsewhere,
as determined by the out
and ofmt
parameters.
However, there are other possibilities, which correspond
to uses to which a table can be put other than outputting it,
such as displaying metadata, calculating statistics,
or populating a table in an SQL database.
For some values of this parameter, additional parameters
(<mode-args>
)
are required to determine the exact behaviour.
Possible values are
out
meta
stats
count
checksum
cgi
discard
topcat
samp
plastic
tosql
gui
help=omode
flag
or see Section 6.4 for more information.
[Default: out
]
ostream = true|false
(Boolean)
[Default: false
]
out = <out-table>
(TableConsumer)
This parameter must only be given if
omode
has its default value of "out
".
[Default: -
]
parallel = <n>
(Integer)
<n>
, then queries will be overlapped
in such a way that up to approximately <n>
may be running at any one time.
Whether increasing <n>
is a good idea,
and what might be a sensible maximum value, depends on the
characteristics of the service being queried.
In particular, setting it to too large a number may overload
the service resulting in some combination of failed queries,
ultimately slower runtimes, and unpopularity with server admins.
The maximum value permitted for this parameter by default is 5. This limit may be raised by use of the service.maxparallel system property but use that option with great care since you may overload services and make yourself unpopular with data centre admins. As a rule, you should only increase this value if you have obtained permission from the data centres whose services on which you will be using the increased parallelism.
[Default: 1
]
ra = <expr>
(String)
scorecol = <col-name>
(String)
[Default: Separation
]
servicetype = cone|ssa|sia1|sia2|sia
(ConeServiceType)
cone
:
Cone Search protocol - returns a table of objects found near each location.
See Cone Search standard.ssa
:
Simple Spectral Access protocol - returns a table of spectra near each location.
See SSA standard.sia1
:
Simple Image Access protocol version 1 - returns a table of images near each location.
See SIA 1.0 standard.sia2
:
Simple Image Access protocol version 2 - returns a table of images near each location.
See SIA 2.0 standard.sia
:
alias for sia
[Default: cone
]
serviceurl = <url-value>
(URL)
name=value
", separated by '&' characters).
If this value does not end in either a '?' or a '&',
one will be added as appropriate.
See Appendix B.5.3 for discussion of how to locate service URLs corresponding to given datasets.
sr = <expr/deg>
(String)
suffix0 = <label>
(String)
fixcols
parameter
is set so that input columns are renamed for insertion into
the output table, this parameter determines how the
renaming is done.
It gives a suffix which is appended to all renamed columns
from the input table.
[Default: _0
]
suffix1 = <label>
(String)
fixcols
parameter
is set so that input columns are renamed for insertion into
the output table, this parameter determines how the
renaming is done.
It gives a suffix which is appended to all renamed columns
from the cone result table.
[Default: _1
]
usefoot = true|false
(Boolean)
Currently, the only footprints available are those provided by the CDS MOC (Multi-Order Coverage map) service, which covers VizieR and a few other cone search services.
[Default: true
]
verb = 1|2|3
(String)