Linux cli command pttree
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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.
SEE ALSO
ptdump(1).
These utilities are documented fully by PyTables user’s manual.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Antonio Valentino <[email protected]>.
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