Chris, Thank you very much for the information, I will install it and check the PDL book, and ask for helping if I need it :)
Salutations Enric -----Missatge original----- De: chm [mailto:[email protected]] Enviat el: dv. 13/07/2012 16:00 Per a: Agud Pique, Enric A/c: [email protected] Tema: Re: [Perldl] [Pdl-porters] data station interpolated 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 _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
