metrical pretty-print
Purpose
- Pretty print a plex or results from a calibration
Usage
metrical pretty-print [OPTIONS] <PLEX_OR_RESULTS_PATH>
Description
Pretty Print does what it says on the tin: prints the plex or results of a calibration in a human-readable format. This is useful for debugging and for getting a quick overview of the calibration.
If an origin
and secondary
component are provided, then Pretty Print will extract the relevant
component and constraint data between those two items. Origin
will act as the origin for any
constraints. This is useful for a gut-check of a calibration parameter or two.
If you need to reformat a plex into something more convenient for your application, use Shape mode instead.
Arguments
<PLEX_OR_RESULTS_PATH>
The input file to read and format
Options
Pretty print mode supports all global options, as well as the following:
-a, --origin <ORIGIN>
The origin component, if provided. Must have a secondary component option as well.
-b, --secondary <SECONDARY>
The secondary component, if provided. Must have an origin component option as well.
Examples
1. Pretty print a plex
metrical pretty-print $PLEX
2. Pretty print the constraints between two components
metrical pretty-print -a ir_one -b ir_two $PLEX
3. Pretty print the results of a calibration
metrical pretty-print $RESULTS