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Xinteranimate, getting control back [message #13354] Sat, 07 November 1998 00:00 Go to previous message
Jeff Tyler is currently offline  Jeff Tyler
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Registered: November 1998
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I am writing some code to model environmental changes over a number of
years. The datasets can get quite large and the best way to communicate
the effect of changing model parameters is to provide images to the
user. The number of images to show users ranges from 15-100, and in the
future may be even larger. I want to animate this and it looks like
XINTERANIMAE is the best way to go.

My problem is that I want to be able to compute a set of results, let
the user see the animation and then go back and compute a new set of
results that the user then can animate again. However, once I start
XINTERANIMATE then IDL wants the user's control of the program to go to
the widget and when the user hits the "end animation" button, the
program ends. I would prefer for control to go back to my program where
the user can change model parameters, recompute and then run a new
animation. Can anybod suggest how to get XINTERANIMATE to return
control to the main program once it has stopped, or some other solution
to the problem.

thanks,
Jeff Tyler
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
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