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Re: tv with axes routine [message #51614 is a reply to message #51613] Sat, 02 December 2006 15:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <1165095337.186137.225850@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, "Brian Larsen" <balarsen@gmail.com> writes:
> Has anyone out there written a wrapper for tv that makes the output
> look like contour?
>
> By like contour I mean with axes, and in the center of the window,
> scalable zrange, log scales, ability to add a colorbar (using colorbar
> would work separately also so long as position works)
> Contour is great but it inherently smooths and takes forever, I don't
> want either.
>
> This would be a blocky version of
> IDL> contour, dist(100), /fill, nlevels=100
>
> but of course
> IDL> tvscl, dist(100)
> doesn't have any axes, is in the wrong place and all.
>
> This would be the equivalent then of imagesc() in matlab.
>
> Cheers,
>
My Display_mm will do these things. Unfortunately, even though I
forwarded ti RSI (sorry, ITT) an updated version of my library (called
MIDL_LIB) few months ago, their user contributions page still provides
only the older version of the library, from 2002 (which lacks
Display_mm). If you want a newer version you'll have to contact me.

Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool,
meron@cars.uchicago.edu | chances are he is doing just the same"
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