The LONARR function returns a longword integer vector or array.
Examples
To create L, a 100-element, longword vector with each element set to 0, enter:
L = LONARR(100)
Syntax
Result = LONARR( D1 ,... [, /NOZERO] )
Return Value
Returns a long array of the specified dimensions.
Arguments
Di
Either an array or a series of scalar expressions specifying the dimensions of the result. If a single argument is specified, it can be either a scalar expression or an array of up to 64 elements. If multiple arguments are specified, they must all be scalar expressions. Up to 64 dimensions can be specified. If the dimension arguments are not integer values, IDL will convert them to integer values before creating the new array.
Keywords
NOZERO
Normally, LONARR sets every element of the result to zero. If NOZERO is set, this zeroing is not performed and LONARR executes faster.
Version History
|
Original |
Introduced |
| 9.3 |
Change maximum dimensions to 64 |
See Also
BOOLARR, BYTARR, COMPLEXARR, DBLARR, DCOMPLEXARR, FLTARR, INTARR, LON64ARR, MAKE_ARRAY, STRARR, UINTARR, ULON64ARR, ULONARR