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Re: where can I find them [message #30578 is a reply to message #30577] Tue, 07 May 2002 16:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Xiaoying Jin is currently offline  Xiaoying Jin
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"Kenneth Mankoff" <mankoff@snoe.colorado.edu> wrote in message
news:afu1pjrfu0.fsf@snoe.colorado.edu...
> David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> writes:
>
>> Xiaoying Jin (xje4e@mizzou.edu) writes:
>>
>>> If I know the name of the function, such as "DILATE", how can I find
where
>>> IDL implement it? Is there a command in IDL to find the .pro or .dll
files
>>> related to it?
>>
>> IDL> ? dilate

I use this command. It links me to the IDL Online Help of "DILATE".
It doesn't tell me the .pro or .dll files related to it.

> or:
> IDL> help, /source ; find where IDL stores the implementation
>
> resolve_routine OR resolve_all should help you find .pro files
> related to a given procedure (or, read the source that you found
> via the help,/source command.
It seems to me that this command can only find the routine .pro witten in
IDL.
I can not find the "DILATE" with this command or any files named
'dilate.pro'.
Maybe it is built in DLL and this command does not help?
Can I have the possibility to find the source of it?

Best regards,

Xiaoying Jin
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