The directory containing the IDL UIO routines should be added to the IDL variable !PATH. This could be done by a program segment in the startup procedure, like:
; --- Try to determine language ---
if (n_elements(!X.TICKV) eq 150) then langua='WAVE' else langua='IDL'
;
; --- Add user IDL directory to search path ---
if (langua eq 'IDL') then begin &$
addpath=expand_path('+$UIOPATH/idl') &$
endif else begin &$
addpath='/home/supas024/uio/idl' + ':' + '/home/supas024/wave' &$
endelse
if strtrim(addpath,2) ne '' then !path=addpath+':'+!path
delvar, addpath
It is reasonable to include the UIO initialization in the startup procedure
as e.g.:
; --- Initialize uio-routines --- uio_init, progrm='by hand'
IDL can handle the conversion types
native, ieee_4, ieeele_4, ieee, idl, xdr.
Here, ieee_4 is the default and should be used as a standard.
Attention: The IDL type ``long'' corresponds to the standard Fortran type
``integer''. The IDL types ``byte'' and ``integer'' are not known in standard
Fortran and are therefore transformed to the IDL type ``long'' before writing
(in the IDL routine uio_wr).
Be aware of: The parsing and interpretation of the entry headers can only be done by scalar operations which are comparatively slow in IDL.