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Offline apintole

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Reference for Pixelmath's programming "language"
« on: 2016 March 06 11:29:17 »
Hello,

I'm new to PixInsight and going my first steps with it. Now as I'm trying the Pixelmath tool I am looking for a syntax reference. (Being formerly a programmer I prefer learning by clear guidelines.) I found one, but it's referring to PI LE, which doesn't help me much because that reference seems to be outdated. I scanned some written tutorials and found explanations and how-tos, where I could derive from parts of what I am looking for. But with a complete reference I would be much more happy. Could anybody give me a link where to find one?

Viele Gruesse
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Re: Reference for Pixelmath's programming "language"
« Reply #1 on: 2016 March 06 13:29:56 »
there is some newer info here, but i don't know if it's comprehensive...

http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=6332.0

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Re: Reference for Pixelmath's programming "language"
« Reply #2 on: 2016 March 07 14:15:22 »
I made a PDF of the post Rob lists a while back.  Hope it helps,

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