Name
       stcube - cube statistics

Synopsis
       stcube [options] <cubes...>

Description
       stcube  gives basic statistics about each plane in a cube.
       It is used to have a quick look at what kind of data is in
       the cube.

       The display looks like :

       #--------------------------------------------------
       # FILE stdstar_check.fits
       # PLANE  MIN   MAX      MEAN      MEDIAN    STDEV
         0001   -287  9709.33  15.0937   0.833328  228.504
       #--------------------------------------------------

       For each plane:

       MIN is the minimum value.

       MAX is the maximum value.

       MEAN is the average pixel value.

       MEDIAN is the median pixel value.

       STDEV is the standard deviation.

       There  is  one display for each FITS file given on command
       line.  stcube accepts jokers on command line :
       > stcube *.fits

Options
       -b or --badpixmap filename
              give a bad pixel map to take into account when com-
              puting statistics on the cube.

       -z or --zone `llx lly urx ury'
              To compute statistics only on a rectangular zone in
              the images. The zone is specified by indicating the
              coordinates  of the lower-left and upper-right cor-
              ners of the rectangle. Borders are inclusive.   The
              coordinate  system  is the one used by FITS, namely
              that the lower left pixel in the image is  labelled
              (1,1), x-axis increasing from left to right, y-axis
              increasing from bottom to top.

       -s or --stdev <name>
              To compute a standard deviation frame (only),  with
              name  <name>.  This mode of stcube accepts only one
              input file name, which  should  correspond  to  the
              name  of a 3d FITS file or a valid ASCII list (i.e.
              a data cube). The input cube is processed to obtain
              a  frame  that  is giving the standard deviation of
              all pixels along time. If several input  names  are
              provided,  only  the  first  one will be taken into
              account.

Examples
       To compute the standard deviation frame named `stdev.fits'
       from a cube named `cube.fits', you would use:
       > stcube --stdev stdev.fits cube.fits

       To compute statistics on the lower left quadrant only of a
       256x256 image, you would use:
       > stcube --zone `1 1 128 128' image.fits