Moreover, sometime a isv file cannot be opend by double-click.
However, if you start a iTool at first, click file->open and select
that isv file, it can be opened.
I do not know why it happens.
Du
On Apr 2, 10:54 am, "dux...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <dux...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Yes.
> All I want is to save the data and visualizations into a file.
> I have read the iTool user guide.
> It seems that the .isv file can meet my requirement.
>
> But there are always some errors about the .isv file.
> For example:
> u=fltarr(50,50)
> a=randomn(seed,50)
> for i=0,49 do u[i,i]=a[i]
>
> v=fltarr(50,50)
> b=randomn(seed,50)
> for i=0,49 do v[i,i]=b[i]
>
> x=findgen(50)*2*!pi/50.
> y=sin(x)
>
> ivector,u,v,x,y
>
> Then insert a plot visualization using x and y in the iTool window.
> At last save the isv file for this iTool.
> But this isv file cannot be opend by IDL, some errors occor when I
> double-click it.
> When I only use the iplot, there is no problem.
> As soon as the iVector visualization is used, such-and-such errors of
> isv file occor.
>
> Du
>
> On Apr 1, 11:11 pm, Chris Torrence <gorth...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Du,
>
> > It sounds like you want to save the actual state of your iTool,
> > including the data and visualizations. If you use David & Vince's
> > methods, you are actually saving the IDL code that creates the iTool,
> > but not the actual iTool state. I don't think that's what you want.
>
> > You *should* be able to simply save into a .isv file, and that should
> > save all of the data and visualizations needed for that particular
> > iTool.
>
> > Can you give an example of either data or properties that are not
> > getting saved? If so, that would be a bug, and we could fix it.
>
> > -Chris
> > ITTVIS


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