You're right - data Import 'd and Export'd as 'connections dependent' perfectly
matches the original data afterward.  Next time I will not take the legacy
documentation so literally.  Thank you.

Sincerely,      Paul   

        Dr. Paul D. Majors
        Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
        Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
        P.O. Box 999, MS K8-98
        Richland, WA 99352
        509.376.0836 (Voice)
        509.376.2303 (Fax)
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        ----------
        From:   Lloyd A Treinish
        Reply To:       [email protected]
        Sent:   Wednesday, January 9, 2002 06:14 PM
        To:     [email protected]
        Subject:        Re: [opendx-general] Way of Exporting
connections-dependent data?


        I'm pretty sure that Export will do this appropriately.  The
documentation
        may reflect something very old.  Why don't you try it to verify it.  You
        should be able to export the data at each connection, the positions, the
        connections, etc.  The format would either be dx (try format="dx ieee
2",
        for a header as .dx and data in .bin) or arrays in ASCII.


        "Majors, Paul D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
01/09/2002
        06:58:21 PM

        Please respond to [email protected]

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        Subject:    [opendx-general] Way of Exporting connections-dependent
data?



        Dear DX Users/Developers,

        I am working with connection-dependent (regular 2D & 3D) image data and
        would
        like to export the true connection-dependent data values. (Preferably in
a
        standard binary-data image format file like HDF. )  However, for
Export:
        "Only position-dependent data are supported ( DX User's Reference Manual
)
        . "

        Has anyone come up with a way to save connection-dependent
        (regular-position)
        data to a file?  Will the ImageMagick option do this?

        Regards,
        Paul

                Paul D. Majors, Ph.D.
                Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
                Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
                P.O. Box 999, MSIN: K8-98
                Richland, WA 99352
                509.376.0836 (Voice)
                509.376.2303 (Fax)
                [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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