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Re: idl -quiet command-line option doesn't work in cron [message #67402 is a reply to message #67401] Mon, 27 July 2009 08:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
MarioIncandenza is currently offline  MarioIncandenza
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On Jul 27, 6:26 am, "Kenneth P. Bowman" <k-bow...@null.edu> wrote:
> You can turn off floating-point error messages by setting
>
>    !EXCEPT = 0
>
> but that is not to say it is a good idea.  I would think knowing about
> floating-point exceptions would be more important than having
> "clean" output.

Many of my routines ruthlessly and systematically divide by zero,
because the denominator is Ndata.
Besides, if floating-point errors are so important, how come IDL won't
tell me where they happened? :)
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