If you all agree, we could start writing
a simple introductory PDL book.
We can start with the contents of it.
Here is an idea extracted from the
IDL Getting Started book for discussion:
1. The power of PDL
2. Installing PDL the easy and quick way.
3. The PDL environemnt.
4. Reading and writing data.
5. 2-D Plotting
6. Signal Processing (I already have a tutorial
on this which could be adapted).
7. Surface and Contour Plotting
8. Image processing
9. Volume visualization
10. Mapping
11. Plotting Irregularly-Gridded Data
12. Animation
13. Programming in PDL
14. Manipulating Data
15. Creating a GUI interface with Perl/Tk
16. Where to go from here
Cheers,
Xavier Calbet
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