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Announcing GDL 0.7, now with PLOT command [message #38309] Mon, 01 March 2004 02:31 Go to previous message
marc schellens[1] is currently offline  marc schellens[1]
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GDL - GNU Data Language, an IDL 6.0 compatible incremental compiler.
Version: 0.7

Now supporting graphics (PLOT command for X windows and postscript -
multi plots are supported as well). Check it out. It's amazing how
similar the results look.


DOWNLOAD:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnudatalanguage/


FEATURES:

Full syntax compatibility with IDL 6.0

All(!) IDL language elements are supported, including:

Pointers,
Objects,
Structs,
Arrays,
System variables,
Common blocks,
Assoc variables,
All operators,
_EXRA and _REF_EXTRA keywords...

The file input output system is fully implemented
(Exception: For formatted I/O the C() sub-codes are not supported yet)

Graphical output is partially implemented. The PLOT command (along with
WINDOW, WDELETE, SET_PLOT, WSET) works (important keywords, some !P
system variable tags and multi-plots are supported)
for X windows and postscript output.

So far only some library routines are implemented (among them the
EXECUTE function). For a list enter HELP,/LIB at the command prompt.

GUI (widgets) are not implemeted yet.

Please see the README file for more details.


Check it out!

marc
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