The EXECUTE function compiles and executes one or more IDL statements contained in a string at run-time. EXECUTE is limited by two factors:
Use of the EXECUTE function is not permitted when IDL is in Virtual Machine mode. The CALL_FUNCTION , CALL_METHOD , and CALL_PROCEDURE routines do not share this limitation; in many cases, uses of EXECUTE can be replaced with calls to these routines.
Like the CALL_PROCEDURE and CALL_FUNCTION routines, calls to EXECUTE can be nested. However, compiling the string at run-time is inefficient. CALL_FUNCTION and CALL_PROCEDURE provide much of the functionality of EXECUTE without imposing this limitation, and should be used instead of EXECUTE whenever possible.
Result = EXECUTE(String [, QuietCompile] [, QuietExecution])
EXECUTE returns true (1) if the string was successfully compiled and executed. If an error occurs during either phase, the result is false (0).
A string containing the command(s) to be compiled and executed. Multiple statements in the string should be separated with the “&” character. GOTO statements and labels are not allowed.
If this argument is set to a non-zero value, EXECUTE will not print compiler generated error messages (such as syntax errors) to the console or IDL Output Log. If QuietCompile is omitted or set to 0, EXECUTE will output such errors.
If this argument is set to a non-zero value, EXECUTE will not print error messages generated during execution to the console or IDL Output Log. If QuietExecution is omitted or set to 0, EXECUTE will output such errors.
None.
Create a string that holds a valid IDL command and execute the command by entering:
com = 'PLOT, [0,1]'
void = EXECUTE(com)
Execute the contents of the string by entering:
R = EXECUTE(com)
A plot should appear. You can confirm that the string was successfully compiled and executed by checking that the value of R is 1.
Original |
Introduced |
5.2 |
Added QuietCompile argument |
6.1 |
Added QuietExecution argument |