The usual approach would be to write the PDL to a data file and use other tools to examine pixel values.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, zentara wrote:
Hi, In my learning phase, I find it very useful to dump out piddles. However, if they are big, I get the 'TOO LONG TO PRINT' message. I tried using fdump, but it seems to overload the Perl print command, and it too, gives the error when trying to print after eval'ing an fdump file. I'm spinning my wheels here, and wonder what the general wisdom is for printing out decimal values of piddles? Are you forced to only print out small slices at a time? Thanks, zentara
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