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| /**
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| @page page-examples Examples
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| 
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| @tableofcontents
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| 
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| @section examples-overview Overview
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| 
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| The most basic usage of the library is illustrated in the @ref
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| page-tutorial.  This page contains full example programs that utilize
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| the library for common tasks.  These examples are included in the
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| source distribution and (most) are used in the test suite.
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| 
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| While these are full working programs the aspects not related to
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| library usage, e.g. argument parsing, are often minimized and left
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| uncommented as they will change in real world usage.
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| 
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| @section example-mseedview Read miniSEED from files
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| 
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| A simple program to read miniSEED from files and print details from
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| each record:
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| 
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| @include mseedview.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_read_selection Reading with selections
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| 
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| Read miniSEED with @ref data-selections used to limit what is read.
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| Additionally, this program reads data into a @ref trace-list and
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| illustrates traversing the entries.
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| 
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| @include lm_read_selection.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_read_recordlist Reading with record lists
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| 
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| Read miniSEED a file in 2 passes:
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| -# Read the file and construct a @ref trace-list without unpacking the
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|    data samples and constructing a @ref record-list
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| -# Unpack the data samples for each segment individually.
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| 
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| This pattern allows the caller to selectively unpack the data by
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| segment if desired.
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| 
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| While this example unpacks the data into a buffer allocated by the
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| library, the unpacking routine mstl3_unpack_recordlist() also allows
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| data samples to be placed directly into caller-specified memory
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| buffers.
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| 
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| While this example uses ms3_readtracelist() for reading data from a
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| file, the same functionality exists in mstl3_readbuffer() for reading
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| data from a memory buffer.
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| 
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| @include lm_read_recordlist.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_read_buffer Reading from memory buffers
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| 
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| Read miniSEED from memory buffers.  In this case a file is read into a
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| buffer simply to illustrate reading from a buffer.  In practice this
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| would functionality would be used with data received via a network
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| connection or some other, non-file, mechanism.
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| 
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| @include lm_read_buffer.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_pararead Reading files in parallel
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| 
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| Read miniSEED in parallel using re-entrant interfaces and POSIX threading.
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| 
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| @include lm_pararead.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_pack Writing miniSEED
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| 
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| An example of creating miniSEED.  Static data with known signal is
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| used for input for illustration and testing.
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| 
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| @include lm_pack.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_pack_rollingbuffer Writing miniSEED with rolling buffer
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| 
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| An example of creating miniSEED using a ::MS3TraceList as a rolling
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| buffer of data.  This pattern is useful for generating miniSEED in a
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| streaming fashion for scenarios where holding all data in memory is
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| not possible or practical.  For example, very large data sets or
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| continuous, streaming data.
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| 
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| An input file of miniSEED is used as a convenient data source.
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| ::MS3Record containers can be constructed for any arbitrary data and
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| follow the same pattern of record generation.
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| 
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| @include lm_pack_rollingbuffer.c
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| 
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| @section example-lm_sids Working with Source Identifiers
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| 
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| An example of mapping between source identifiers (SIDs) and SEED
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| identifier codes.
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| 
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| @include lm_sids.c
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| 
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| */
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