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- From: mbernar@erenj.com (Marcelino Bernardo)
- Subject: Re: Igor and HDF files
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.060122.8084@erenj.com>
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- References: <1993Jan27.081220.14922@nic.funet.fi>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 06:01:22 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.081220.14922@nic.funet.fi> Tero Siili <Tero.Siili@fmi.fi> writes:
- >
- >A more elegant solution in my opinion would be to have an Igor XOP, which
- >would extract the 1D data from the HDF file and create a wave out of it
- >(a HDFLoadWave XOP). Unfortunately I am so C-illiterate and short on
- >time
- >that I would not like to start doing such a tool myself, especially if
- >someone out there has already done it.
- >
- >The question is: has anyone out there created a HDFLoadWave XOP or might
- >WaveMetrics (or NCSA) be interested in creating such a tool...
- >
-
- There is an XOP which has been included with Igor since version 1.24 or 1.25
- (current version is 1.26) that loads binary files which I think is called
- LoadGeneralBinary. Check in the Igor ftp archive at d31rz0.stanford.edu
- if you don't have it, or contact wavemetrics at wavemetrics@applelink.apple.com.
-
- Good Luck.
-
- Marcelino Bernardo
- mbernar@erenj.com
- <Just another satisfied Igor user.>
-