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Re: Which like command for IDL? [message #23088 is a reply to message #23083] Fri, 05 January 2001 08:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Pavel A. Romashkin is currently offline  Pavel A. Romashkin
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Registered: November 2000
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Oh, STRTOK has been around for a while. Any illegal call to STRSPLIT (my
common one, passing an array as a parameter) would crash it and expose a
call to STRTOK. I think I even asked a question about it (long time
ago), but I can't remember what kind of answer did I get. A real IDL
hacker (like Craig) probably would know.
Cheers,
Pavel

David Fanning wrote:
>
> David Fanning (davidf@dfanning.com) writes:
>
>> It is a moot point anyway, in this case, since the program
>> uses some of the neat new SWITCH, BREAK, etc. stuff that
>> comes in IDL 5.4, and will not compile in earlier versions.
>
> Interestingly, the FILE_WHICH program supplied in IDL 5.4
> calls a built-in, but undocumented, program STRTOK, which
> appears to separate the path subdirectories based on
> a delimiter supplied to the function. I'll leave it
> to the expert sleuths in the group to tell us what it
> *really* does. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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