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Re: RFC 1: Common functions for beginners [message #35182 is a reply to message #35080] Fri, 16 May 2003 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Kelly Dean is currently offline  Kelly Dean
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Opps! URL is mis-spelled. I haven't learn how to cut and paste in
Linux yet.

http://reef.atmos.colostate.edu/dean/IDL20tips.htm

Kelly


Kelly Dean wrote:

>
> In my last job, I did alot of work with college students needing to
> learn IDL to do their class work. After reading the comments on this
> newsgroup I started writing some of my methods down that I used to get
> these students going.
>
> There are two list I started, although they are incomplete right now.
> One list is for getting started and the other is for the students asking
> how to do this better, which were few and far between.
>
>
>
> Kelly Dean
> CSU/ATS
>
> Ed Wright wrote:
>
>> To: IDL guri
>> From: Ed Wright
>>
>> I have a request for comments (just like the IETF).
>>
>> I learned the basics of IDL use and programming over a long time interval
>> while writing the magnum opus of dlms. Rather than have new users
>> repeat my
>> learning process, I'd like your suggestions for the twenty or so most
>> common
>> IDL functions a new user should understand.
>>
>> I mean most basic-most used. Open file, read numbers, plot numbers, write
>> text, close file.
>>
>> As always,
>> Ed Wright
>>
>>
>
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