Level 2 Help for MF

INP

            Specifies IBIS interface file. There
            is no output file. Results of MF are
            written in INP. Graphics-1 files may
			also be processed, using the "GR1DIM"
			parameter.


FUNCTION

     FUNCTION            
	 
	 this keyword specifies the function to be applied,  and the columns  to 
	 which  it applies.   Functions  are delimited  by  double  quotes.  "C" 
	 followed  by a number indicates the  columns  used as input  or  output.  
	 Up  to nineteen columns can be used  as  input.   The term INDEX can  be 
	 used  in the arithmetic  expression to  introduce row number  into  the 
	 calculation   (see  examples).    A   special notation is used for column 
	 statistics   (see  examples).    By using   ","   separator,    several 
	 functions can be placed in one call (i.e. FUNC=("C1=INDEX","C2=C1*C1").
	 Maximum number of columns in one execution is 50. 
	 
	 Also, to support GRAPHICS "GF" capabilities, the "POLY" operator may
	 also be used. This function returns the polygon number of the
	 current row (which starts at 1), or a zero if end-of-polygon. To
	 further support MF as a replacement for GF, the columns may be
	 referenced by "Xnnn" rather than "Cnnn" to indicate coordinate value.
	 


GR1DIM

GRAPHICS-1 files do not have any explicit dimensions in the
file label. This allows the user to properly dimension a
graphics file so that it may be used by this program.
IBIS-2 format graphics files do not need or use this.


ZEROES

This keyword indicates whether to SKIP or INCLUDE rows in which all
values are zero. This is primarily used for GRAPHICS files,
in which an all-zero row signals "pen-up" or next polygon.
NOTE: the #MEAN type column operators do not honor this keyword,
and will write a value in every row. The POLY function
always skips zeroes, while the INDEX function honors this
keyword.


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