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[fitsbits] TDIMn
It's worth noting, in case some of you are not aware of this, that the X-ray community has been using the variable length array convention since the mid 1990s, and in particular the standard response matrix format (a basic calibration file produced by all missions) uses it. So our software almost all supports the heap convention. We also have used the TDIMn convention although not that widely, and I don't think we have used the substring convention anywhere in our data. - Jonathan McDowell, Chandra X-ray Center |
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