Dinner

From: Nicholas Terry (ntflow@odin.mdacc.tmc.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 02 1997 - 08:35:33 EST


>   On the FCS side, are there any programs that do cover
>   all of the permutations of any version? Are there any
>   that actually conform yet?

>>The answer to the first part is definitely no.  The FCS standard is
>>unfortunately much too flexible--thus writing code to read all possible
variants
>>is nearly impossible, not to mention simply not worth the effort!  For
>>example-who now stores bivariate histograms in data files?  Anyone? 

Yup - me  - all the time - GBytes per week!!!!
Nick 
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Experimental Radiation Oncology - 066,
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