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Jeff, Thanks. It worked. I used ${mydatadirectory}${filename_of_one_of_my_satellite_images} as the filename in the fileset tag below. I can take it from here to expand my script to select all the files I want to work on. Regards, d On Feb 27, 2012, at 6:17 PM, Jeff McWhirter wrote: > > > OK. I get it, except for one thing... > > What do I use for the file attribute in the setfiles line? > (<setfiles datasource=".*" file="/data/image${imageIdx}.dat"/>) > > In my .xidv bundle I load 10 satellite images stored as 10 McIDAS Area Files > in, let's call it, ${mydatadirectory}. Do I loop through those 10 data files > as part of the setfiles directive? In ${mydatadirectory} the 10 McIDAS Area > Files are named something like: > > > The ISL script I sent loads one image at a time. You can use the setfiles tag: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idv/docs/userguide/isl/DataAndDisplays.html#setfiles > with the fileset tag to specify multiple files: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idv/docs/userguide/isl/FileTags.html#fileset > > e.g,: > <bundle file="test.xidv"> > <setfiles datasource=".*"> > <fileset file="some file"/> > </setfiles> > </bundle> > > > -Jeff > >
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