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Re: Double Accuracy [message #29772 is a reply to message #29679] Thu, 14 March 2002 10:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
michaeltcruz is currently offline  michaeltcruz
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Registered: March 2002
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Craig:

Unfortunately I don't have access to the online help. I am logging in
remotely to the machine with PVWAVE and the help command is one that
does not work because of the setup of the PC I am working from. I
have found the PVWAVE Reference manual online at VNI but they don't
have any of the other documentaion available. I have also found the
Referernce maunual online at some other sites but nothing that gets
into the detail I need on many commands. Was hoping for something
like online help on the web since I have seen it used and think it
would be helpful if I could get access to it.

Thanks,
Mike Cruz

Craig Markwardt <craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu> wrote in message news:<ond6y934jr.fsf@cow.physics.wisc.edu>...
> michaeltcruz@yahoo.com (Michael Cruz) writes:
>>
>> Craig, I couldn't get the format='(D0)' to pass muster with the
>> complier but format = '(d)' gives me most of the accuracy. Do you
>> know of any website or reference material that goes into depth about
>> the use of the format command that would be helpful?
>
> How about the online help? Under IDL 4, this is documented under the
> topic "Format Codes". I believe that IDL 4 and PVWAVE share the same
> pedigree.
>
> Craig
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