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Re: IDLv5.4 [message #23058 is a reply to message #22942] Wed, 27 December 2000 07:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jeffrey Newmark is currently offline  Jeffrey Newmark
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Registered: April 1996
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Hi Ben and others,

I am having this problem with data, any array at all! I am
aware of problems previously with restoring complex structures, code
etc., but for many versions now I have not had the problem of
restoring a simple data array with an older version of IDL.

Ben Tupper wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm probably reminding you of something you already know, but only
> data in SAVEd files are IDL version independent. Code is not version
> independent. This behavior is noted in the online documentation for
> SAVE.
>
> Are your saved sets of code or data? If it's data that you can't
> RESTORE, then we all better be listening. (How many funky
> colortables have I saved as *.pal?)
>
> Ben
>
> Jeffrey Newmark wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone has had problems reading save sets
>> made with IDL V5.4 on older versions? Is this a feature? I
>> can read old save sets on the new version. If indeed the savesets
>> are not backwards compatible, that is very annoying!
>>
>> IDL> print,!version
>> { alpha OSF unix 5.4 Sep 25 2000 64 64}
>>
>> thanks,
>> Jeff Newmark
>> SOHO NASA/GSFC
>
> --
> Ben Tupper
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> Bristol, ME 04539
>
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> Email: PemaquidRiver@tidewater.net

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Dr. Jeffrey Newmark
SOHO - EIT Team Scientist
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