Re: Opening a .isv file [message #50672] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 14:44 |
Michael Galloy
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Kenneth Bowman wrote:
> In article <1160763899.346746.133620@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> "mgalloy@gmail.com" <mgalloy@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Kenneth Bowman wrote:
>>> The ability to save the iTools state in a .isv file is extremely useful.
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>>> To open a .isv file, however, one must start an iTool, then use the File...Open
>>> menu item interactively to navigate to the .isv file to open it.
>>>
>>> Is there a simple command-line way to do this, such as
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>>> isv_open, filename
>>>
>>> where filename is the path to the file?
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>> What do you want to happen then, though? For the appropriate iTool to
>> start up and load that data set?
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> I think I have already solved this (see my follow-up posting), but you raise
> an interesting question. Is there such thing as an appropriate iTool? Do
> I need to know which iTool to use to open an ISV file? Can't I open
> an ISV file with *any* iTool? Aren't all iTools really the same thing
> underneath? (Since I can add an image to a volume, or a line to surface, etc.)
Yes, they all morph into what is necessary to view the displayed data.
In your solution, it just says "iPlot" in the window titlebar, but the
tool can handle other types of data.
Mike
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Re: Opening a .isv file [message #50673 is a reply to message #50672] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 13:46  |
K. Bowman
Messages: 330 Registered: May 2000
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In article <1160763899.346746.133620@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"mgalloy@gmail.com" <mgalloy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kenneth Bowman wrote:
>> The ability to save the iTools state in a .isv file is extremely useful.
>>
>> To open a .isv file, however, one must start an iTool, then use the File...Open
>> menu item interactively to navigate to the .isv file to open it.
>>
>> Is there a simple command-line way to do this, such as
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>> isv_open, filename
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>> where filename is the path to the file?
>
> What do you want to happen then, though? For the appropriate iTool to
> start up and load that data set?
I think I have already solved this (see my follow-up posting), but you raise
an interesting question. Is there such thing as an appropriate iTool? Do
I need to know which iTool to use to open an ISV file? Can't I open
an ISV file with *any* iTool? Aren't all iTools really the same thing
underneath? (Since I can add an image to a volume, or a line to surface, etc.)
Ken
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Re: Opening a .isv file [message #50674 is a reply to message #50673] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 11:22  |
K. Bowman
Messages: 330 Registered: May 2000
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In article <1160754314.429990.182420@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
codepod@gmail.com wrote:
> Actually, an ISV file is just a save file that contains a portion of
> the iTools data/vis hierarchy. So you can just use restore.
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> CP
I tried that, and RESTORE restores some data, but it does not open an
iTool window and display the visualization.
After a little thought I realized that one it is possible to control the iTool
interface programmatically to execute the Open operation, so here is a simple
program to do that.
To use,
IDL> isv_open_kpb, isvfile
where isvfile is the name of the .isv file.
I make no guarantees, as my object-oriented programming is severely limited,
but this seems to work.
Plus, it *has* to be good luck to offer this up on Friday the 13th.
Cheers, Ken Bowman
PRO ISV_OPEN_KPB, isvfile, $
ITOOL_ID = itool_id, $
VERBOSE = verbose
;+
;NAME:
; ISV_OPEN_KPB
;PURPOSE:
; Open an iTool visualization saved as an ISV file.
;CATEGORY:
; Graphics and display.
;CALLING SEQUENCE:
; ISV_OPEN_KPB, isvfile
;INPUT:
; isvfile : String containing name of ISV file to open.
;KEYWORDS:
; ITOOL_ID : On return this keyword contains the iTool ID of the newly created iTool.
; VERBOSE : If set, print verbose informational messages.
;OUTPUT:
; Opens iTool window and displays the saved visualization.
;MODIFICATION HISTORY:
; Kenneth P. Bowman, 2006-10-13.
;-
COMPILE_OPT IDL2 ;Set compiler options
IF (N_PARAMS() EQ 0) THEN begin
MESSAGE, 'You must provide the name of an ISV file.', /CONTINUE ;Error - no filename provided
RETURN
ENDIF
file = FILE_SEARCH(isvfile, COUNT = nfiles) ;Check that file exists
IF (nfiles EQ 0) THEN BEGIN
MESSAGE, 'File "' + isvfile + '" not found.', /CONTINUE ;Error - file does not exist
RETURN
ENDIF
iPlot, IDENTIFIER = itool_id, /DISABLE_SPLASH_SCREEN ;Create new iTool
temp = itGetCurrent(TOOL = itool_obj) ;Get iTool object reference
open_op_id = itool_obj -> FindIdentifiers('*OPEN*', /OPERATIONS) ;Get Open operator identifier
open_op_obj = itool_obj -> GetByIdentifier(open_op_id) ;Get Open operator object reference
open_op_obj -> SetProperty, SHOW_EXECUTION_UI = 0, $ ;Turn off Open operator user interface
FILENAME = isvfile ;Set ISV input file name
rc = itool_obj -> DoAction(open_op_id) ;Open ISV file
IF KEYWORD_SET(verbose) THEN PRINT, 'ISV file read from ', isvfile ;Completion message
END
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Re: Opening a .isv file [message #50675 is a reply to message #50674] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 11:24  |
Michael Galloy
Messages: 1114 Registered: April 2006
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Kenneth Bowman wrote:
> The ability to save the iTools state in a .isv file is extremely useful.
>
> To open a .isv file, however, one must start an iTool, then use the File...Open
> menu item interactively to navigate to the .isv file to open it.
>
> Is there a simple command-line way to do this, such as
>
> isv_open, filename
>
> where filename is the path to the file?
What do you want to happen then, though? For the appropriate iTool to
start up and load that data set?
Mike
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www.michaelgalloy.com
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Re: Opening a .isv file [message #50678 is a reply to message #50674] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 08:45  |
codepod
Messages: 19 Registered: March 2006
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Actually, an ISV file is just a save file that contains a portion of
the iTools data/vis hierarchy. So you can just use restore.
CP
Kenneth Bowman wrote:
> The ability to save the iTools state in a .isv file is extremely useful.
>
> To open a .isv file, however, one must start an iTool, then use the File...Open
> menu item interactively to navigate to the .isv file to open it.
>
> Is there a simple command-line way to do this, such as
>
> isv_open, filename
>
> where filename is the path to the file?
>
> Ken Bowman
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