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Re: String Array to 'regular' array? [message #67609] Tue, 04 August 2009 21:07 Go to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
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On Aug 4, 2:46 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> Barbara writes:
>> Ok so here's the current issue. I created an average of a few images
>> the other day, and saved the images as an .isv file.  I went to use
>> it, and realized I can't use half of the image because the numbers are
>> zeros. So I tried to just take a few rows of the image, and I get an
>> error every time. The image is a 1024x1024 image. But I get an error
>> that says:
>
>> % Attempt to subscript MF with <INT      (     123)> is out of range.
>> % Execution halted at: $MAIN$
>
>> (after I had input IDL> read2=mf[123,123] )
>
>> Is there a way to fix this or do I have to re-average the images? And
>> if that's the case, how do I save it next time so I can use it after
>> having closed and reopened IDL?
>
> On my way to buy a sandwich, I have been trying
> to think of a way to explain this. Suppose you
> wanted to have a conversation with your Mother,
> who lives across town in a house with an address.
> File_Which will return the address of the house.
> It seems to me you are trying to have a conversation
> with the address, rather than with your Mother.

I think with enough alcohol I could have a conversation with an
address... :-)

Craig
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