Correct link to PDL web page is:

  http://pdl.perl.org

Also corrected below....

On 7/13/2012 9:44 AM, chm wrote:
Hi Enric-

Welcome to PDL.  A good way to get started with
PDL is to get a copy of the PDL Book which covers
a lot of the capabilities of PDL and how to use
it:

   http://pdl.perl.org/content/pdl-book-toc.html

In general, a good starting point for all things
PDL is the PDL web site at:

   http://pdl.perl.org

And finally, this list is actually the list
for internal PDL development and not general
PDL usage and information.  The best list for
PDL questions, install and use and otherwise
is the perldl list.  See this page for info
on how to sign up:

   http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl

After you get a feel for PDL with the PDL Book,
you should look at the rcols routine which is
for reading in column data from text files.

Cheers,
Chris

On 7/13/2012 8:51 AM, Agud Pique, Enric wrote:
Hello people,

My name is Enric Agud from Barcelona. I am new in PDL. I have written
some scripts in Perl. I would like to use PDL to interpolate real
data station and paint pictures of variables like precipitation and
temperature with a map (a map of Catalunya)

The idea of file.dat is with one column with latitud longitud and
variable, like:

30.23 3.23  5.5 31.23 2.23  0

for around 60 station

Can I do that with PDL? is there any example that I can follow?
anybody can help me? thank you very much

Salutations

Enric Agud

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