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Re: Need an "atom" object [message #14895] Fri, 02 April 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
rmlongfield is currently offline  rmlongfield
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In article <37036F0B.2ABBE82F@astro.estec.esa.nl>,
Michael Werger <mwerger@astro.estec.esa.nl> wrote:

> Hy object'lers,
>
> I re-arranged code from the recent IDL distribution and
> put it in some way together what we would think of a simple
> atom/molecule demo..
>
> IDL> .run cristal
> IDL> cristal
>
> be warned: have the examples directories of IDL also in
> your searchable path because it uses surf_track.pro (wonderful app)
> and orb__define.pro
>
> (Oh' it doesn't work? feedback is appreciated and I will then
> return code which should work...)

Hi Michael,
Just tried your program and it works on a Silicon Graphics with IDL5.2
(Once I realized that the name was cristal and not crystal :-).
The code looks very simple and its almost tempting to start learing objects.
I found just one problem when I pressed the right button:

% Tag name WLABEL is undefined for structure <Anonymous>.
% Execution halted at: CRISTAL_EVENT 91
/usr/people/dlhopols/IDL/crystal.pro
% WIDGET_PROCESS_EVENTS
% $MAIN$

Also, after the error, I couldn't delete the widget at all and had to exit
IDL. Is there a command that would do this from within IDL?

Rose

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