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Re: binary files [message #75650 is a reply to message #75426] Mon, 14 March 2011 16:35 Go to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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Whether or not this is a homework question, you'll find that help is more likely to be given if you show what you have
already tried to do that didn't work.


BigDaveII wrote:
> Hello IDL users
>
> I am new to learning IDL, I have looked at all the Web Seminars, even
> order books Gumley, Bowman, & Fanning and have been reading them . I
> am just having trouble with the basic. I am trying to set my directory
> for where my data is located. I tried running a simple program to read
> a binary file but can not get it to work. Can anyone please give me
> some advice on how to solve this problem.
>
> A set of NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) data with
> global coverage and
> 1oX1o degree resolution is given in Binary format (file name:
> EOS754_HW1_Data_NDVI.zip).
> Please read the data in your environment or by a program, and display
> the following results.
>
> a. Color images of NDVI values for July 1982 over the US continent
> (17oN-51oN and
> 130oW-62oW).
> b. Display the time series of NDVI values over the pixel centered at
> (38.5oN, 77.5oW) for
> July 1981-June 1983 period.
>
>
> I am understanding the syntax but something is not click with me. Any
> help that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated
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