Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/view2d/view2d.h, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #define MAGIC 0135246
        !             2: #define BIG 32765
        !             3: 
        !             4: typedef struct Rd2d {
        !             5:   int siz;       /* nx*ny */
        !             6:   int fd;        /* file descriptor */
        !             7:   double ts;     /* time of starting frame */
        !             8:   double te;     /* time of ending frame */
        !             9:   short u;       /* global u value */
        !            10:   short v;       /* global v value */
        !            11:   short fixuv;
        !            12:   short pmin;    /* global min pixel value */
        !            13:   short pmax;    /* global max pixel value */
        !            14:   float fmin;    /* global min */
        !            15:   float fmax;    /* global max */
        !            16:   int nfr;       /* number of frames */
        !            17: } Rd2d;
        !            18: 
        !            19: typedef struct Header {
        !            20:   unsigned short magic1, magic2;
        !            21:   short ver;
        !            22:   short nx, ny;
        !            23:   short u, v;
        !            24:   short fixuv;
        !            25:   short pmin, pmax;
        !            26:   char time[16];  /* -9.9999999e+999 */
        !            27: } Header;
        !            28: 
        !            29: typedef struct Header2 {     /* old style headers */
        !            30:   unsigned short magic1, magic2;
        !            31:   short ver;
        !            32:   short nx, ny;
        !            33:   short time;
        !            34:   short u, v;
        !            35:   short fixuv;
        !            36:   short pmin, pmax;
        !            37:   short pad;  /* just to fill out the structure to a word boundary */
        !            38: } Header2;
        !            39: 

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