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PURPOSE:
MSS combines up to 50 datasets into a single dataset with MSS format.
This is equivalent to concatenating the input images in a left to right
fashion.
EXECUTION:
Example
MSS INP=(A,B,C) OUT=D will put images A, B, and C side-by-side to form D.
If the size parameter is used (SIZE=(SL,SS,NL,NS)), only the defined area in
each input image will be used to create the new file.
OPERATION:
MSS combines datasets in the following manner:
Each line is made up of the corresponding input lines laid end to end in
a concatenated manner. That is, the first pixel of each input is placed
to the right of the last pixel of the previous input. The line thus
formed will have the same number of samples per line as the sum of the
inputs. (If the SIZE field is used, it will be NS * #-inputs.)
WRITTEN BY: J.D. Addington, 23 July 1974
COGNIZANT PROGRAMMER: Ron Alley
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR: J.D. Addington
REVISION: 1, 25 January 1982
PARAMETERS:
INP
STRING - Input image files
OUT
STRING - Output image file
SIZE
INTEGER - Region of input files
to be concatenated
SL
INTEGER - Starting line
SS
INTEGER - Starting sample
NS
INTEGER - Number of lines
NL
INTEGER - Number of samples
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