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problem with Poly_norm [message #14987] Wed, 14 April 1999 00:00
Rainer Buchner is currently offline  Rainer Buchner
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Registered: April 1999
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Hi!

I have a problem with teh POLY_NORM function.
The System Variable !xs is set to (0,0) so that all coordinates i want
to chnage with teh poly_norm function are ste to zero. How can i change
the varaible !xs or d i have to create a coordinate system befor using
the Poly_norm function?
Thanks for Your help.
Rainer.



Rainer Buchner
Inst. fuer Technische Mechanik
TU_Braunschweig
r.buchner@tu-bs.de
Re: problem with Poly_norm [message #15076 is a reply to message #14987] Wed, 14 April 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Registered: September 1996
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Rainer Buchner (y0006749@ws.rz.tu-bs.de) writes:

> I have a problem with teh POLY_NORM function.
> The System Variable !xs is set to (0,0) so that all coordinates i want
> to chnage with teh poly_norm function are ste to zero. How can i change
> the varaible !xs or d i have to create a coordinate system befor using
> the Poly_norm function?

POLY_NORM must be a locally-written function. It's not
available in the normal IDL distribution. There is, by
the way, a HUGE fee for debugging someone else's code. :-)

Cheers,

David

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