I am running a script ISL, which reads as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<isl debug="true" loop="1" offscreen="true" sleep="1">
<bundle clear="true" file="${islpath}/BANDA6.xidv" wait="true"/>
<image file="${islpath}/BANDA6.png"/>
</isl>
The BANDA6.xidv bundle contains the following:
three satellite data for the infrared band and deployed in the region of mexico
05-04-2004 19:15:00 z
05-04-2004 20:15:00 z
05-04-2004 21:15:00 z
when i run the script ( / home / mcidasv / McIDAS-V-System / runMcV / home/mcidasv/ISL/BANDA6.isl)
I get not any error, the bundle is loaded correctly, but I only get the image of the day 05-04-2004 19:15:00 z ( The final product is BANDA6.PNG)
How I do to get the other two images?
How I can load satellites data , without going through a bundle. My data is stored in a local directory (/ home / mcidasv / Data)?
I'm working with a database of satellites very long. Sometimes I need to load up to 20 satellite imagery data. What is the best way to call or load this data?
How Load Data without To Use Bundle?
How Load Data without To Use Bundle?
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- BANDA6.xidv
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Boris_MCS
Re: How Load Data without To Use Bundle?
correction of post:
The script BANDA6.isl works well, I thought that images that are displayed when running the script is kept in the same place where BANDA6.xidv file is located (/ home / user / ISL). Actually the images are stored in the temporary directory of McIDAS-V (/ home/mcidasv/McIDAS-V/tmp/images_1331248529254). Is there any way to change the path location for any picture that emerges when you run a script?
With respect to questions of the previous message, if anyone knows, your answer would be very valuable for my
The script BANDA6.isl works well, I thought that images that are displayed when running the script is kept in the same place where BANDA6.xidv file is located (/ home / user / ISL). Actually the images are stored in the temporary directory of McIDAS-V (/ home/mcidasv/McIDAS-V/tmp/images_1331248529254). Is there any way to change the path location for any picture that emerges when you run a script?
With respect to questions of the previous message, if anyone knows, your answer would be very valuable for my
Boris_MCS