Re: IDL vs. Matlab? [message #46891] |
Fri, 06 January 2006 07:31  |
Paul Van Delst[1]
Messages: 1157 Registered: April 2002
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Steve wrote:
> I've been using Matlab for 10+ yrs, but have recently been asked to
> start coding in IDL as well. It seems as though the two are quite
> similar. What are the prime reasons (outside of ENVI compatibility)
> that one would wish to use IDL over Matlab (also, where might it fall
> short)? Thanks.
I'll assume you're not trolling....
The prime reasons for using one over the other are something that you're going to have to
discover for yourself -- unless you provide more information about your needs. Otherwise,
many replies mentioning specifics will likely be pretty meaningless. There are plenty of
reasons for choosing one or t'other, but a good deal of them may not be important to you
depending on what you need to do. Productivity/learning curve issues aside (and, IMO,
that's a *big* aside), how do you usually decide the best tool/application for a task?
That (implicitly biased) decision process should be relatively language-comparison
independent (e.g. from my world: Fortran vs C for science-y type number crunching codes).
paulv
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Paul van Delst
CIMSS @ NOAA/NCEP/EMC
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