This is the command pttree that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
pttree - prints a quick overview of the contents of PyTables HDF5 files.
SYNOPSIS
pttree [ OPTIONS ] filename[:nodepath]
DESCRIPTION
pttree is designed to give a quick overview of the contents of a PyTables HDF5 file by
printing a depth-indented list of nodes, similar to the output of the Unix `tree`
function. It can also display the size, shape and compression states of individual nodes,
as well as summary information for the whole file. For a more verbose output (including
metadata), see `ptdump`.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-L MAX_DEPTH, --max-level MAX_DEPTH
maximum branch depth of tree to display (-1 == no limit)
-S SORT_BY, --sort-by SORT_BY
artificially order nodes, can be either "size", "name" or "none"
--print-size
print size of each node/branch
--no-print-size
--print-shape
print shape of each node
--no-print-shape
--print-compression
print compression library(level) for each compressed node
--no-print-compression
--print-percent
print size of each node as a % of the total tree size on disk
--no-print-percent
--use-si-units
report sizes in SI units (1 MB == 10^6 B)
--use-binary-units
report sizes in binary units (1 MiB == 2^20 B)
-h Print help on usage.
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