4.1 Loop Control System - Creating a Loop
In this exercise, you will start a McIDAS session with six frames,
display six images with the IMGDISP command and
loop the frames using Alt L. Then, you will switch to the opposite loop
with the Alt O command.
- Start a McIDAS session.
- At the Unix prompt:
- Type: mcidas
Your session should still be set for six frames
from the last time you edited your .mcidasrc file.
If not, set it for six frames, as described in
Getting Started.
- Log on to the workstation.
- Type: LOGON initials project# I
- Check the loop bounds.
- Press: Alt F
The default loop bounds are 1 through 3 as shown. Notice that the loop
bounds in the status line is 1-3.
Video Status for Your Workstation
Frame(s)
--------
Number of Available 6
Current 1 (Opp = 4 )
Loop Bounds 1 to 3
Visible (K & W toggle) Yes/Yes
Looping (L toggle) No
Cursor parameters: Size = 31 / 31 Type = Xhair
Center position = 10 / 10 Color = RED
Image frames 1 - 6 with imbedded graphics are 480 BY 640
- Display six images using the following
IMGDISP commands. IMGDISP is discussed
further in the Satellite Imagery lesson.
- Type: IMGDISP GV4.1 1 STATION=DCA REPEAT=3
- Type: IMGDISP GI4.1 4 STATION=DCA REPEAT=3
- Loop frames 1 through 3.
- Press: Alt L
Notice that the status line at the bottom of the Text and
Command window changes to show an L under Switches and the Frame number
changes as the loop progresses:
IMA GRA Bounds Switches Date Time T
[2] [2] 1-3 L 23 Oct 2000297 15:43:31 0
- Toggle to the opposite loop.
- Press: Alt O
The loop displays frames 4 through 6 and the bounds in the status line
changes to 4-6.
- Stop the loop.
- Press: Alt L
The loop display returns to the first frame in the current loop
sequence, in this case, frame 4. Notice that the status line now
has a value of 4 in the Frame position and the L is not listed in
the switches section.
IMA GRA Bounds Switches Date Time T
4 4 4-6 23 Oct 2000297 15:44:01 0
- Toggle to the primary loop.
- Press: Alt O
- Use the single letter commands A and B to manually step through
the current loop. Alt A advances through the frames; Alt B moves
backwards through the frames.
- Press: Alt A
- Press: Alt B