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Re: array dimensions [message #24586 is a reply to message #10642] Sun, 08 April 2001 06:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
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"Richard G. French" <rfrench@wellesley.edu> writes:

> David Fanning wrote:
>>> dimensions = Size(myarray, /Dimensions)
>>
>> Cheers,
>
> David is the master of keywords - I've used SIZE all these years without
> knowing that there was a /DIMENSIONS keyword. I guess the only way to
> know about these things is to read through the documentation over and
> over again and take notes on potentially useful keywords and options.

The DIMENSION keyword is *new* when judged by the "all these years"
standard. It first appeared in IDL 5.1.

If you are interested in important keywords, I've found
SMOOTH(/EDGE_TRUNCATE) indispensable, as well as CONVOL(/CENTER). I
don't do *that* much time series analysis but it seems I always need
these keywords when I do.

Craig

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