


Takes a section out of a 4-dimensional dataset.
Syntax:
>> wout = section (win, [ax_1_lo, ax_1_hi], [ax_2_lo, ax_2_hi], [ax_3_lo, ax_3_hi], [ax_4_lo, ax_4_hi])
Input:
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win 3-dimensional dataset.
[ax_1_lo, ax_1_hi] Lower and upper limits for the first axis. Bins are retained whose
centres lie in this range.
To retain the limits of the input structure, type '', [], or the scalar '0'
[ax_2_lo, ax_2_hi] Lower and upper limits for the second axis
[ax_3_lo, ax_3_hi] Lower and upper limits for the third axis
[ax_4_lo, ax_4_hi] Lower and upper limits for the fourth axis
Output:
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wout Output dataset.
Example: to alter the limits of the first and third axes:
>> wout = section (win, [1.9,2.1], 0, [-0.55,-0.45], 0)