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Re: Help! Slow object graphics. [message #29447 is a reply to message #29445] Wed, 20 February 2002 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ted Cary is currently offline  Ted Cary
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> No, object graphics and direct graphics are two completely
> separate things and can't be combined in any way, shape, or
> form. You can certainly *use* both in the same IDL session,
> obviously. But you can't draw direct graphics into an object
> graphics window, or visa versa. Perhaps you could "plot" your
> data in a direct graphics window, but why would you want to do
> that after you had gone to the trouble of doing it in object
> graphics?

I wouldn't be plotting any data at all in object graphics. I'd use the
object graphics XROI-type program to *acquire* the data from ROIs drawn in
an image, and then I'd plot the analyses of the data in direct graphics
windows--maybe in something downloaded from your website. My question was
only if I could *use* both object graphics and direct graphics in the same
IDL session without any problems--not in the same window, not drawing the
same visuals. I have used them both simultaneously before, drawing DG plots
from the command line while OG programs are running, etc, but I do not know
if there could be unforeseen problems in the long run while running a
program. I am trying to get the best of both worlds without the worlds
colliding.

It seems like OG might be good for "graphics" graphics--3d spinning coins
and christmas trees with flashing lights and hopefully ROI-drawing
utilities--but maybe it is still not so convenient to plot data with it?
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