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Re: IDL Save Files: A Journey into Craig's World [message #38913] Mon, 05 April 2004 09:43 Go to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
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Michael Wallace <mwallace.removethis@swri.edu.invalid> writes:
> No. But I was curious if there were any differences. I'm working on a
> project where one of my requirements is to support IDL save files (much
> to my chagrin) as an output. However, I have no control over what
> version of IDL folks are using. I will always be using the latest
> version of IDL, but who knows what kind of incompatibilities may arise
> since the format of save files could change at any time. RSI has been
> known to change things without warning before...

If you control the writing of output files, then I might suggest that
you use my (mid- or low-level) library routines to make IDL save
files. Since the library is a totally independent implementation of
save-file functionality, you don't have to worry about it changing
with new versions of IDL. Unfortunately it does not do compressed
files, or files with objects inside, if either of those are important
to you.

Craig

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