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         Idl Programming:     more books (15)
  1. Practical IDL Programming by Liam E. Gumley, 2001-08-07
  2. An Introduction to Programming with IDL: Interactive Data Language by Kenneth P. Bowman, 2005-10-01
  3. IDL Programming Techniques by David W. Fanning, 2000-11
  4. Programming With Java Idl by Geoffrey Lewis, Steven Barber, et all 1997-11
  5. Idl: The Language and Its Implementation (Prentice-Hall Software Series) by John R. Nestor, Joseph M. Newcomer, et all 1989-09
  6. Introduction to Programming with IDL by Kenneth P Bowman, 2004-06-01
  7. IDL: Past experience and new ideas (Technical Memorandum. Carnegie-Mellon University. Software Engineering Institute) by Joseph M Newcomer, 1986
  8. Essential IDL: Interface Design for COM (The DevelopMentor Series) by Martin Gudgin, 2000-12-15
  9. IDL Primer by Ronn Kling, 2007-05-14
  10. Navigating the IDL Workbench by Ronn Kling, 2007-10-29
  11. COM IDL and Interface Design by Al Major, 1999-02
  12. The Interface Description Language: Definition and Use (Principles of Computer Science Series) by Richard Snodgrass, 1989-01
  13. Generating interface packages, readers, and writers from IDL descriptions (Technical report. Queen's University. Dept. of Computing & Information Science) by David Alex Lamb, 1987
  14. A formal semantics for IDL (Research Report. Carnegie-Mellon University. Dept. of Computer Science) by Paola Giannini, 1986

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62. Soil Moisture
Instruct faculty and students in methods of image analysis and idl programming. October 17, 2003, session devoted to idl programming all but far right
http://icerd.engr.ccny.cuny.edu/noaa/html/research/land/soil/groundbased/satelli
NOAA-CREST RESEARCH ACTIVITIES LAND Soil Moisture ... Ground-based
Ground-based Validation of Satellite Data I
Faculty: Jeffrey Steiner and Margie Winslow (CCNY)
NOAA/NESDIS Collaborators: Norm Grody
Student: Freda Ponce, Michael Edwards, NOAA Intern, Maria Wee and Ken Morin, non-funded Masters students; Jomo Richards and Kayode Ayetiwa, non-funded Undergratuate students.
Overview of Field Studies. As predicted in conversations with Dr. Grody, significant differences have been shown to result in the passive microwave signal depending on field conditions (see Fig. 1 for an example) Fig. 1 . Detection of morning dew with a single channel, dual polarization L-band system ¡V illustrates the need for careful evaluation of soil conditions, vegetative cover and related factors in the interpretation of soil moisture using passive microwave sensing.
The Netherlands study finds significant differences in the passive microwave record as a function of vegetation density, vegetation height, and soil conditions. They also discover a strong signal related to dew point conditions (Fig. 1). The research is based on results obtained with a self-constructed dual polarization ALBARA single-channel L-band (1.4 GHz) radiometer. It is interesting both from the standpoint of supporting the need for point-source studies, but also underscores the probability of finding unexpected results (dew point signatures) and the need for scientific investigation of leaf surface chemistry and soil science.

63. Opera Directory
Provides IDL HDF Documentation, links to idl programming techniques, Coyote s Guide to idl programming. A guide to IDL (Interactive Data Language)
http://portal.opera.com/directory/?cat=6173

64. Cornell Special Programs : : Satellite Remote Sensing Applications In Biological
participants to use idl programming language to manipulate satellite image data. A central feature of the idl programming effort will involve working
http://www.sce.cornell.edu/sp/satellite.php
You are here: Continuing Education Special Programs > Satellite Remote Sensing Applications in Biological Oceanography
Satellite Remote Sensing Applications
in Biological Oceanography
June 3 - 17, 2005 This two-week, three-credit intensive course is geared toward oceanographers and prospective oceanographers who have little or no background in satellite remote sensing. The goal of the course is to teach participants the skills needed to work independently to acquire data sets derived from a variety of satellite sensors (SeaWiFS, MODIS, AVHRR, SeaWinds, and Topex-Poseidon) and to merge those data sets to examine biological responses to changes in the physical environment. The course is open to advanced undergraduate students, beginning graduate students, and post-graduate professionals. A main focus of the course is teaching participants to use IDL programming language to manipulate satellite image data. A central feature of the IDL programming effort will involve working with SeaDAS commands from within IDL to process large quanitites of raw SeaWIFS data derived from HRPT stations to high resolution mapped images of chlorophyll. IDL programming efforts will also emphasize the use of SeaDAS commands to remap MODIS Level-2 data to defined coordinate projections. Because approximately 95% of past participants have had no prior programming experience, the programming effort begins at a very basic level. Greater emphasis is given to working with products derived from ocean color sensors (SeaWIFS, MODIS-Terra and MODIS-Aqua) than other sensors. Fundamentals of bio optics, pigment algorithms, and primary production algorithms are discussed in more detail than are underlying fundamentals, leading to the measurement of sea surface temperature, wind, and ocean topography.

65. Documents For An Access Point
5, David Fanning, idl programming techniques, 017161, 2000, Book, 0 Title, idl programming techniques. Author(s), David Fanning. Edition, 2nd ed.
http://libibm.iucaa.ernet.in/slim/wslxRSLT.php?A1=566

66. Untitled Document
Building IDL Applications (pdf) The nuts and bolts of idl programming; Using Insight (pdf) A nutshell description of the IDL Insight application
http://thermal.gg.utah.edu/tutorials/idl/
IDL Documentation Available Adobe Acrobat Manuals (for internal use only!): NOTE: IDL has a goodhypertext help system. Type "?" at the IDL to prompt! Other Resources:
  • Research System's Gallery: Check out cool pics of IDL generated plots.
  • Research System's Tech Tip Archive: A search engine to find answers to common problems.
  • Fanning Consulting: A very well organized resource for IDL questions, tips, examples, training, and consulting.
  • Research System's resource center: web page with many IDL related links

67. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
The program is written in the idl programming language, and it is executed, in command line mode, within the IDL program. The IDL program must be run from
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?term1=IDL&limit=0&subject=Al

68. FOR 504 IDL Labs
Practical idl programming by Liam Gumley Further idl programming tips can be found at. http//www.dfanning.com/documents/tips.html
http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=69669

69. Introduction To VIP
VIP is the Visual idl programming environment; allows access to IDL computing environment without knowledge of IDL syntax; hundreds of builtin functions
http://www.icaen.uiowa.edu/~dip/VIP/introduction_to_vip.html
Introduction to the Use of VIP for Image Processing Education version 1.3 About This Document This document is meant as a short introduction to the VIP/IDL application suite from Research Systems, Inc. This introduction should provide basic documentation of the features of VIP used for intoductory image processing education (in this case, 55:148 Digital Image Processing at the University of Iowa). While not all of the features are covered, those used regularly for in-class demonstration/experimentation and those necessary for assigned homework are covered. If you would like something else covered or explained, please email the TA. Overview
  • VIP is the Visual IDL Programming environment allows access to IDL computing environment without knowledge of IDL syntax hundreds of built-in functions available including reading, processing, displaying, and writing of many image formats by manipulating a set of Nodes, one may produce a data flow diagram which is representative of a real program and then execute that program VIP provides a means of learning, rapid prototyping, and testing

70. CORBA And Java Technologies
When using the idl programming model, the interface is everything! The idl programming model, known as JavaTM IDL, consists of both the Java CORBA ORB
http://www.infres.enst.fr/docs/jdk1.4.0/guide/corba/
CORBA Technology and the Java TM Platform
The Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v1.4, provides an Object Request Broker (ORB) and two CORBA programming models that utilize the Java CORBA ORB and Internet InterORB Protocol (IIOP). This topic discusses these options for creating and distributing CORBA technology. CORBA technology is an integral part of the Java 2 platform. It consists of an Object Request Broker (ORB) written in Java (with a small bit of native code), APIs for the the RMI programming model , and APIs for the the IDL programming model
How does J2SE leverage CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) technology is the open standard for heterogeneous computing. CORBA complements the Java TM platform by providing a distributed objects framework, services to support that framework, and interoperability with other languages. The Java platform complements CORBA by providing "Write Once, Run Anywhere TM " portability, a highly productive implementation environment, and a very robust platform. By combining the Java platform with CORBA and other key enterprise technologies, the Java 2 Platform is the ultimate platform for distributed technology solutions. CORBA standards provide the proven, interoperable infrastructure to the Java platform. IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol) manages the communication between the object components that power the system. The Java platform provides a portable object infrastructure that works on every major operating system. CORBA provides the network transparency, Java provides the implementation transparency.

71. Title: Introduction To Scientific Computing
Text Practical idl programming by Liam E Gumley, Chapters 17. Course description. This is an introduction to solving scientific problems using
http://www.es.ucsc.edu/~glatz/eart119.html
Course title: Introduction to Scientific Computing Course number : EART 119 Instructor Gary A Glatzmaier Winter 2004 : T and TH, Crown Computer Lab Text : "Practical IDL Programming" by Liam E Gumley, Chapters 1-7 Course description This is an introduction to solving scientific problems using computers. Students learn the basics of the Unix operating system, the Emacs editor, and a user-friendly scientific programming language called IDL (Interactive Data Language). All class sessions are held in a computing lab where each student uses a computer workstation to work through the examples presented in class and to work on assignments. The students learn how to produce computer simulations of two-dimensional time-dependent problems in Earth sciences and astronomy and to display the numerical solutions as movies. Topics Weeks 1-4: Learning how to use a computer - UNIX operating system - EMACS text editor - IDL programming language - Mid-term exam Weeks 5-6: Heat transfer problems Weeks 7-8: Fluid flow problems Weeks 9-10: Orbital dynamics problems General Education Code : IN.

72. Programming With Java IDL
Now Programming with Java IDL offers Java developers a quick, With this valuable guide, developers learn Java idl programming by actually building
http://www.wiley.com/compbooks/catalog/24797-9.htm
Programming with Java IDL
Geoffrey Lewis, Steven Barber, Ellen Siegel
Combining the versatility of Java with the interoperability of CORBA, Java IDL (Interface Definition Language) lets you build object-oriented systems that freely interact over the Internet or intranets, regardless of ORB or programming language. Now Programming with Java IDL offers Java developers a quick, easy way to fully master this important new Web development tool. With this valuable guide, developers learn Java IDL programming by actually building powerful applications using distributed objects. Experts Geoffrey Lewis, Steven Barber, and Ellen Siegel first bring you up to speed on CORBA, Java, and Java IDL basics. They provide you with step-by-step instructions and source code (also available at the companion Web site) to build three full-fledged distributed systems of increasing complexity. Then, combining valuable insider tips with business system programming savvy, they show you how to quickly modify the code to build your own powerful custom applications. A hands-on guide to harnessing the power of Java and CORBA to create super-versatile business applications, Programming with Java IDL is an indispensable working resource for Java developers.

73. ASTR 496CAC, Spring 2003 List Of Recommended Texts And Articles
Gumley, LE 2001, Practical idl programming. (Morgan Kaufmann). Kling, RL 1999, Application Development Fanning, DW 2000, idl programming Techniques.
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/classes/archive/astr496/s03_cac/astr496_texts.html

74. PHY 445/515 Astronomical Data Analysis And Software
A much more useful introduction to IDL can be found in idl programming Techniques , There are a number of good web sites devoted to idl programming.
http://capa1.physics.sunysb.edu/~senior/astronomy/astrodata.html

75. Meteorological Visualisations IDL Code
Meteorological Visualisation Solutions, idl programming services, data analysis and visualisation, customised software system development,
http://www.metvis.com.au/idl/idl_code.html
IDL Code - publicly available IDL code libraries and applications Lockheed Martin, Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory
The SolarSoft system is a set of integrated software libraries, data bases, and system utilities
which provide a common programming and data analysis environment for Solar Physics
SolarSoft
Download 2 Sep 2005 UPDATED National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST Center for Neutron Research
DAVE is an integrated environment for the reduction, visualization and analysis of inelastic
neutron scattering data. Data Analysis and Visualization Environment DAVE
Version 1.2 27 Jul 2004 1.3 Alpha 2 Sep 2005 UPDATED Download NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
The IDL Astronomy User's Library is a central repository for general purpose astronomy
procedures. Wayne Landsman's The IDL Astronomy User's Library news contrib FTP site
31 Aug 2005 UPDATED Fanning Consulting Services David Fanning's IDL Example Programs
Download ALL Programs
11 Aug 2005 UPDATED University of Wisconsin-Madison, Physics Department

76. Graphics Library
P.POSITION system variable or the POSITION keyword on any IDL graphic command. Guide to idl programming http//www.dfanning.com/ CATEGORY Graphics.
http://www.acri-st.fr/tools/idl/graphics.html
MERIS IDL General Purpose Tools
Graphics Library
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77. Rene's Homepage - Research
I learned about astrometry, idl programming and psf photometry. Sample IDL programs made by David Lafrenière for the Atelier Étudiant 2004.
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~bretonr/research.html
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I am working under the supervision of Pr. Victoria M. Kaspi, a world leader in pulsars astrophysics, at McGill University. Her research group is very dynamic and motivating for a new graduate student like me. My research interests are pretty diversified because there is so much to learn. I try to look at astrophysics with an open mind and a certain curiosity. In this way, I expect to find my own path. In 2002, a summer job supervised by Pr. Laurent Drissen at Université Laval was my first experience in research. Spectra of about 70 stars in the region of NGC 604 (in M33) were obtained at the CFHT. I had to make the reduction of spectra and classify them according to the MK standard. I also spent a couple of days learning the (very) basics of photometry. Thus I discovered the big world of Unix, Iraf and optical astrophysics. After the great motivation of Pr. Drissen I realized how amazing a spectrum is. High energy astrophysics and more specifically pulsars are totally new to me. I have been familiar with optical astronomy as an amateur astronomer for a while now. So "seeing", "H-alpha" and "redenning" all ring a little bell in my head. However "bin", "1400 MHz" and "folding" are a little more esotheric for me :-) Nevertheless I think that this promising field is a very interesting and challenging one. I do not have a specific project yet. This should come... However I worked on a short but intense project during the Fall of 2003. I learned about astrometry, IDL programming and psf photometry.

78. The LAMP Book - Page 8 - LAMP Macros
Simple idl programming. Loops for i=1,n do begin a=a+1 endfor; ;alternatively while a lt b do begin a=a+1 endwhile. If then if a eq b then c=d
http://www.ill.fr/data_treat/lamp/page8.htm
Command Files
Compileable Macros ( *.pro files) ... Simple IDL programming
Command Files
Command files are simply a list of functions or commands written into a file as they would be typed in the formula-entry area. The file can then be called up in the formula-entry area and the functions it contains will be executed, line by line. Files can be written in a window which is opened by pressing User Macros? button and selecting the Create a new: Batch
option, the filename should be given a *.proX form, select Write new file to save it in your directory.
  • An Example Command File: demo.proX w1=w1(*,61:95)/total(n1)
    w2=w2(*,61:95)/total(n2)
    w3=w3(*,61:95)/total(n3)
    w3=vnorm(w3,w1,200,300)
This would be executed by entering demo in the formula-entry area.
Compileable Macros *.pro files)
More elaborate IDL functions and commands (such as used to convert time-of-flight channels into energy units) can be written, compiled and saved as macros using LAMP. They can then be executed in the formula-entry area. A macro procedure can be written by pressing the User Macros?

79. Data Visualization Tools
A collection of Data Visulization Tools written in idl programming language is presented in this talk. The complete mouse driven IDL widget application
http://www.aps.anl.gov/aod/bcda/epicsgettingstarted/specialtopics/datavisual.htm
Data Visualization Tools
A collection of Data Visulization Tools written in IDL programming language is presented in this talk. The complete mouse driven IDL widget application scanSee is presented in detail. It can monitor scan record and display the near real-time 1D/2D scan data. It provides powerful post scan visualization and simple analysis features for 1D/2D/3D scan. The sharable visualization/analysis sub-programs are also discussed, they are designed to be re-usable by any other IDL programs. Some examples of scan object methods are also presented for displaying and extracting data from scan file. It is trying to answer the following questions for interested users. What are the EPICS/IDL visualization tools? What are the catcher/viewer and canSee/sscan ? What are the common/sharable display and analysis tools? What are the hdfb/h5b ? What is the system setup requirement? What analysis and output features are available in scanSee ? How to access stand-alone tools and IDLVM tools? How to extract MDA/catcher scan data by object methods? How to access ezcaIDL functions?

80. Links
Coyote s Guide to idl programming IDL (Interactive Data Language) FAQ idl programming Tips IDL 5.0 Reports and Information RSI Tech Tips
http://www.hisp.agnld.uni-potsdam.de/ToolsToSimTurbu/page2001/docs/Links.html
Links
This is an uncommented compilation of links which might be relevant to topics covered at the summer school. Everybody is encouraged to annotate links they have tried with a few words.
Computer
Documentation, reference + users's guides
Linux
SMP + clusters
Numerics + HPC
Adaptive mesh refinement
The paramesh AMR library
Parallel Computing
MPI
PVM: Users' Guide and Tutorial Debugging + performance tuning Codes Flash The Cactus Code Server Compaq-Cluster in StAndrews

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