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Re: Subscription of array (the *-problem) [message #48692] Thu, 18 May 2006 04:25
greg michael is currently offline  greg michael
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The real memory space is 1-dimensional; these zeros point you to the
start of the region where you're going to store the data; provided you
define your dimensions identically on the left/right sides, it gets
stored in a contiguous block of just the right size. That's all there
is to it.

regards,
Greg
Re: Subscription of array (the *-problem) [message #48693 is a reply to message #48692] Thu, 18 May 2006 03:52 Go to previous message
Laurens is currently offline  Laurens
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greg michael wrote:
> I had the <a
> href=" http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.idl-pvwave/msg/c271 6eb44e07f4f0?hl=en&">same</a>.
> Try swapping the stars for zeros...
>
> regards,
> Greg
>

Though I completely DON'T understand how this could be working, it
appearantly does, somehow... Thanks!
Re: Subscription of array (the *-problem) [message #48694 is a reply to message #48693] Thu, 18 May 2006 03:07 Go to previous message
greg michael is currently offline  greg michael
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I had the <a
href=" http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.idl-pvwave/msg/c271 6eb44e07f4f0?hl=en&">same</a>.
Try swapping the stars for zeros...

regards,
Greg
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