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Re: surface plots into an image [message #62651] Mon, 29 September 2008 06:20
Peter Clinch is currently offline  Peter Clinch
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> TVREAD.
>
> http://www.dfanning.com/programs/tvread.pro

Thanks David, just what I'm after :-)

Pete.
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Re: surface plots into an image [message #62652 is a reply to message #62651] Mon, 29 September 2008 05:58 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Peter Clinch writes:

> There's probably a Really Easy Way to do it, but either the manuals
> aren't yielding it easily or my brain is in Monday Mode; perhaps someone
> here can help?
>
> is there an easy way within IDL to get the contents of a plot window
> into something I can write out as an image?
>
> (I have 30+ slices of an array which are shown as either individual
> surfaces or contour plots and I'd like to make a video of them in
> sequence: easy enough with image files, and easy enough to do just one
> from an iTool or a window capture, but how do I do it systematically
> from a FOR loop or similar?)

TVREAD.

http://www.dfanning.com/programs/tvread.pro

Cheers,

David
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