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{alias:gsm} h2. Name *gsm* — Grid slices manipulation h2. Syntax {panel:|borderStyle=solid|borderWidth=1|bgColor=#FFFFAA} *xxx\# Grid slices manipulation *gsm* \[_LineWidthworkspacename_] \[*x | y*] \[*sub | add | mul | div*] \[*arg1*\*sel* _selection_] \# Switch columns in cube. *gsm swc* \[-] \[*arg2*\]yxz | xzy | zyx*] {panel} h2. Description A 3d cube has grid dimension nrow, ncol, nlay for number of elements in a row, in a column and vertical layers or slices. A standard grid has dimension nrow, ncol , 1. For a 3d cube it is possible to make grid slice operations between the slices of the same cube, or between slices of different cubes. The result is always saved in the active cube Bla-bla-bla-descriptive text [grp](3D-grid). h2. Arguments _LineWidth_ {indent} Explanation-bla-bla with range \[1, 2, 3 ..\]. {indent} *arg1* {indent} Explanation-bla-bla for *arg1* {indent} *arg2* *red* | *blu* | *gre* | *pin* | *tur* | *yel* | *whi* | *bla* | *bro* {indent} Explanation-bla-bla for *arg2* in color red / blue ... {indent} *arg3* \[_PointSize_\] {indent} Explanation bla-bla- _PointSize_ is a number larger than 0, relative to 1 (default), giving bla-bla. {indent} h2. Examples h3. Ex.1: Title-of-example {noformat:|borderWidth=1|bgColor=#eeeeee} # read any grid xxx arg1 ;# Example bla bla pol ;# Display as polygon {noformat} !att:_img_ref^xxx.png|thumbnail,border=1,width=200! _Result of *xxx* on grid_ h2. See also [yyy], [zzz] |
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