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4.6.3 Transformation of Files: uiocat
The shell script uiocat calls the Fortran program uiocat.f90. The man-page:
 UIOCAT(1V)        Misc. Reference Manual Pages         UIOCAT(1V)
NAME
     uiocat - concatenate file(s) in uio form
SYNOPSIS
     uiocat [ -c conversion ] [ -f format ] [ -h ] [ -l  copylist
     ] [ -o outputfilename ] [ filename ...  ]
DESCRIPTION
     The routine uiocat reads each filename (file in uio form) in
     sequence  and  displays  its  contents formatted on standard
     output or writes it into a file.  In  the  latter  case  the
     format  change  from  'formatted'  to  'unformatted' or vice
     versa is possible.
OPTIONS
     -c    Conversion  type:  'native',  'ieee_4',  ...  (machine
          dependent),  its  specification is only relevant, if an
          output file is specified with the -o option and  output
          format='unformatted'.
     -f    Output  format:  'formatted'  or  'unformatted'.   Its
          specification  is  only  relevant, if an output file is
          specified with the -o option.
     -h    Help: print usage of uiocat.
     -l    List of entries to be copied. E.g.
            uiocat ... -l"real rho"
            uiocat ... -l"real rho,integer i"
            uiocat ... -l"label *,real rho,integer i"
            uiocat ... -l"label *,real rho,* i"
            Here, copylist is a list, separated by ",". Each item
          consists of exactly two items, separated by a blank. No
          additional blanks are allowed.  Use copylist with "" as
          above.
     -o    Output file name. If omitted, standard output is  used
          and "-c" and "-f" are meaningless.
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