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Re: simple question about bytes
rappold <rappold@zedat.fu-berlin.de> writes:
> I want to check if a line in an ascii file starts with a number or
> character. My idea was to read the first character and convert it to
> "byte" and check if its in or out the range of '48b' and '58b'. The code
> example is :
>
> ; check for header
> header=''
> readf, lun, header
> firstchar=strmid(header,0,1)
> first_byte=byte(firstchar)
>
> no_head=0
> head_index=0
> WHILE ((first_byte LT 48b) AND (first_byte GT 57b)) DO BEGIN
> readf, lun, header ; reads next line
> head_index=head_index+1 ; counts header lines
> no_header =head_index
> ENDWHILE
> ...
>
> it compiles fine but on runtime I get the errormessage :
>
> Expression must be a scalar in this context: <BYTE Array(1)>
The byte() function converts a string to a byte array. In this case
the byte array has a length of one.
Which gets me to my second point. For some reason, conditional
expressions are not acceptable by IDL if they are 1-element arrays.
The remedy is the following:
WHILE ((first_byte(0) LT 48b) AND (first_byte(0) GT 57b)) DO BEGIN
Which gets me to my third point. You don't seem to be recalculating
first_byte in the loop. You will probably end up reading the whole
file before failing.
Good luck,
Craig
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