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DESCSUP


For each DESCRIP or DESCRIP$j$ ($j = 1, 2, 3$) records there will be one DESCSUP record if specified in DESCRIP.DESSUP or DESCRIP$j$.DESSUP. This record type specifies the supplementary information about the specified dimension.


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RECTYPE

I
is the record type code = 36
DLEVEL

I
specifies the dimension level and, if this record is associated with a DESCRIP record (as opposed to DESCRIP1, DESCRIP2, or DESCRIP3), then the DINDEX of that DESCRIP record as well. The LEVEL bit field must be the same as in the corresponding DESCRIP or DESCRIP[LEVEL] record

LEVEL
(bits 0-1) the dimensional level
DINDEX
(bits 2-31) if zero, this record corresponds to a DESCRIP1, DESCRIP2, or DESCRIP3 record; otherwise, it goes with the DESCRIP record whose LEVEL, DEXSORT and DINDEX fields match this record's
DEXSORT

I
NDEX
(bits 0-15) is the dimension index. Must be the same as in the corresponding DESCRIP or DESCRIP[LEVEL] record
RECSORT
(bits 16-31) is the record index. Must be the same as in the corresponding DESCRIP or DESCRIP[LEVEL] record
CODE

I
is the supplemental code which specifies the meaning of the SVALS. This code is discussed in Section A.1.6
SVALS

F*
is an array of floating-point values containing supplementary dimensional information. The length of the array must be DESCRIP.DESSUP or DESCRIP[LEVEL].DESSUP


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Eric Nash 2003-09-25