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Re: Cumulative total [message #12970 is a reply to message #12870] Mon, 21 September 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Martin Schultz is currently offline  Martin Schultz
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Registered: August 1997
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Kenneth P. Bowman wrote:
>

> In my opinion this is a baroque construction that reveals a shortcoming in
> IDL. (Hey, not a major shortcoming. I'm not committing heresy here!)
[...]
>
> So, note to RSI: Add CUMULATIVE function to next release of IDL and make
> it a good IDL function so that one can specify which dimension of a
> possibly multidimensional array to accumulate over, etc. It should be
> quite useful with HISTOGRAM.
>
> Ken
>

Ken,

you should really try RSINC's feedback (www.rsinc.com) for this.
Although it is said, the IDL developper folks sneak into this newsgroup
regularily, my (small) experience suggests that you have better chances
for requests of bug fixes or new functions when you contact them
directly (maybe it won't get into their database otherwise?).

Cheers,
Martin.


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