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11 RSL_edge_to_radar</h1>
16 <b>#include "rsl.h"</b>
17 <br><b><a href="RSL_radar_struct.html">Radar</a> *RSL_edge_to_radar(char
22 Reads the EDGE format and returns a pointer to the structure
24 The input file is specified by the string <i>infile</i>. If <i>infile</i>
25 is NULL, then stdin is read. The input file may be compressed. If the data
26 is compressed, it is passed through the GNU <b>gunzip</b> filter. Thus,
27 compressed data can be any format that <b>gzip</b> understands. However,
28 the EDGE format uses the lzw compression and requires a supporting
29 library to decode the file. The supporting library is called ETOR
30 and is distributed separately, since it is not free software. Contact
31 Enterprise Electronics Corporation to obtain the ETOR library that decodes
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39 Upon successful completion, RSL_edge_to_radar returns a pointer to the
40 structure <b>Radar</b>. Otherwise, NULL is returned and errno is set.
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46 <p>Author: Don Burrows @ Enterprise Electronics Corporation