![]() WAIT = if non-zero will wait for a mouse key click before returning. NOWAIT = if non-zero the routine will immediately return the cursor's NORMAL = normal coordinates are displayed and returned.ĭefault is to use DATA coordinates if available (see notes). DEVICE = device coordinates are displayed and returned. DATA = Data coordinates are displayed and returned. Y - a named variable to receive the final cursor Y position, scalar X - a named variable to receive the final cursor X position, scalar That unlike the CURSOR command, there is no UP keyword. WAITFLAG = Uses the same table as the intrinsic CURSOR command, But note FULLCURSOR, /NOCLIP, LINESTYLE=, THICK=, COLOR=, /CROSS] PRINT=, XTITLE=, YTITLE=, XVALUES=, YVALUES=, Print a "newline" line-feed, but not exit. ![]() Or CHANGE keywords are not set, then the leftmost mouse button will ![]() One difference is that IF the PRINT keyword is set but the DOWN, WAIT, X-windows graphics masking to emulate the cursor. Values of the cursor's position, and using a full-screen cursor rather ![]() This program is designed to essentially mimic the IDL CURSOR command,īut with the additional options of continuously printing out the data Like CURSOR but with a full-screen cursor and continuous readout option ![]()
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