Russell,
I have new versions of postfix and calcPerform, which implement the
<? and >? operators, and which allow two or more (up to 20) arguments
to min() and max() functions. I've tested only under R3.13.5 on an
MV162. Here's the tar file:
http://www.aps.anl.gov/xfd/SoftDist/swBCDA/postfix_R3.13.5.tar.gz
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Tim Mooney ([email protected]; 630-252-5417)
Advanced Photon Source
APS Operations Division
Beamline Controls & Data Acquisition Group
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