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New IDL explore utility [message #11477] Thu, 09 April 1998 00:00
Martin Schultz is currently offline  Martin Schultz
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Registered: August 1997
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Hi all,

I just finished work on a new version (2.00 beta) of my EXPLORE
widget based data analysis tool. You can find all about it in the
updated documentation
http://www-as.harvard.edu/people/staff/mgs/idl/idl_explore.h tml

Major changes are the inclusion of a GROUP feature and a "link" to IDL
routines outside explore via EXECUTE (real nifty!)

My tools library has also been updated: the most important changes
affect MYCT.PRO which now includes a RANGE feature which does sort of
the opposite of the STRETCH command: it interpolates color tables.
And the OPEN_DEVICE, CLOSE_DEVICE pair should now work on any platform,
not only Unix.

Unfortunately (?) my "programming groove" must come to ends for now,
because the pile of scientific papers on my desk almost prevents me from
looking out of my window ;-) Yet, I explicitely encourage your feedback,
especially on the new EXPLORE tool.


Thanks for your attention,
Martin

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phone: (617)-496-8318
fax : (617)-495-4551

e-mail: mgs@io.harvard.edu
IDL-homepage: http://www-as.harvard.edu/people/staff/mgs/idl/
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