DBLARR Function

Returns a double-precision floating-point vector or array.

enabled.

Usage

    result = DBLARR(dim1, ... , dimn)

Input Parameters

dimi — The dimensions of the result. May be any scalar expression. Up to eight dimensions may be specified.

Returned Value

result — A double-precision floating-point vector or array.

Keywords

Nozero — If Nozero is nonzero, the normal zeroing is not performed, causing DBLARR to execute faster.

Discussion

Normally, DBLARR sets every element of the result to zero.

Example

r = DBLARR(3, 4)
PM, r
; PV-WAVE prints the following:
;      0.0000000       0.0000000       0.0000000       0.0000000
;      0.0000000       0.0000000       0.0000000       0.0000000
;      0.0000000       0.0000000       0.0000000       0.0000000

See Also

BYTARR,  COMPLEXARR,  DCOMPLEXARR, DINDGEN, DOUBLE, FLTARR, INTARR,  LONARR,  MAKE_ARRAY