For instructions on how to use qv, read Running qv to view saved data.
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-add-annotation |
not set |
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Specifies a string to add to the binary file. The annotation string in a file can be printed at a later time with the –print-annotations option. |
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-print-annotations |
no |
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Specifies whether to write annotations to stdout. |
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-windows |
yes |
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Specifies whether qv runs with the graphical display. When it is set to yes, qv displays the Control Panel. When set to no, qv saves the collected data to a file. For more information, read Automating data analysis. |
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-write-export-file |
none |
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Specifies the name of the file used to write the export data file for a dataset. By default, the value none specifies that no export file is written. If you specify no value using –write-export-file, Quantify creates the export filename based on the value of the –file-prefix option. Quantify appends the .qx extension to the option value. For more information, read Exporting performance data. |
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-write-summary-file |
/dev/tty |
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Specifies the name of the file used to write the program summary for a dataset. By default, Quantify writes the program summary to the current output. If you specify the value none, Quantify does not write a program summary. If you specify -write-summary-file without a value, Quantify creates the summary filename based on the value of the -file-prefix option. Quantify appends the .qs extension to the option value. For more information, read Exporting performance data. |
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