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Re: "infinite" nested for [message #86635 is a reply to message #86634] Mon, 25 November 2013 04:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Kai Muehlbauer is currently offline  Kai Muehlbauer
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Am 25.11.2013 12:53, schrieb Chrisss:
> thank you so much! I'm a new idl user and I'm new in the world of
> programmers...so I don't know a lot of things. unfortunately for my
> work is important to view plots to analyze the results! Anyway, I
> removed "wait,1" for faster work! thanks, Christina

If you want to view the plots to analyze the results, one could consider
to do calculation first and save the results to disk without plotting.

This should be very fast compared to your momentary solution.

Afterwards you could load the results and plot them one by one.

But anyway, this review is a time consuming job. If you already know
what you are looking for in the data, you could search the data
automatically. Then you can plot only those datasets you are interested in.

As you haven't said anything about the underlying problem, it is not so
easy to recommend you further things. If you are looking for eg.
outliers or the like you could plot 2d images of your results to find
interesting parts.

So if you can explain a bit about your data there may possibly be more
help to come.

Cheers,
Kai
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