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GPR-O
Octave/Matlab programs for processing and plotting 2D and 3D Ground Penetrating Radar data Octave is freely available from https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/
Check out the documentation GPR-O
Supported by the National Science Foundation under grant <a href="https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1550732">EAR-1550732</a>.
Installation instructions
Downloading GPR-O
The easiest way of installing the software is via git. You can obtain git from https://git-scm.com/download/
Once git is installed installed, open a Command Prompt or Terminal window, switch to the folder in which you would like to install GPR-O, and run
git clone https://github.com/NSGeophysics/GPR-O.git
This will download all the scripts and subfolders and will allow you to easily update the software at a later point
Alternatively, you can just download a zipped version by clicking on "Clone or download" and then "Download ZIP". Once you unzipped the file on your computer, the folder will be named "GPR-O-master". I recommend renaming it to "GPR-O".
Installing GPR-O
After cloning or unzipping the software package, change directory into its main folder
cd GPR-O
and open Matlab or Octave.
In Matlab or Octave, run the setup script
setup
This will set up the folder structure and download some additional data files.
Running under Matlab
After starting Matlab, switch into the GPR-O folder and run in Matlab
initialize
Running under Octave
After starting Octave, switch into the GPR-O folder and run in Octave
initialize_octave
Keeping GPR-O updated
If you used git to clone the software (instead of downloading a zipped folder), you can update GPR-O by running in a terminal or command prompt:
git pull origin master