cprodtable - compute the cartesian product of a list of input tables. cprodtable [-o ofile] table1 table2 [table3 ...]
The cartesian product of two tables is a table with every row in one table
joined with every row in the other table. cprodtable has the capability of
joining many tables at once.
When two or more tables are joined together there is the possibility that the column header names for two column will clash. In this case the column names are appended with ā_nā where n is the table number for the column source.
Here is an example with jointable. The two input files each have a column named X and a column named Y. The join column also apears in each table but it is only output once so renaming is not necessary. The X and Y columns are renamed to X_1, Y_1 and X_2, Y_2.
john@panic: jointable -j Name objs.tab coords.tab
Name X_1 Y_1 X_2 Y_2
---- --- --- --- ---
...
Here is the product of a small table of coordinates with itself:
john@panic : cprodtable tab tab
X_1 Y_1 Z_1 X_2 Y_2 Z_2
--- --- --- --- --- ---
1 3 4 1 3 4
1 3 4 8 9 0
8 9 0 1 3 4
8 9 0 8 9 0
pastetable - paste the rows of starbase tables side by side.
search - search a starbase data table using an index.