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#N canvas 689 0 632 608 10;
#X obj 0 0 doc_h;
#X obj 3 160 doc_i 1;
#X text 62 37 This is GridFlow's special file format. This is the only
I/O format that can hold nearly anything that the [#store] object can.
;
#X obj 3 92 doc_c ...;
#X msg 62 127 open foo.grid;
#X obj 14 190 doc_ii 0;
#X obj 97 465 doc_m i0 type;
#X text 232 465 type that the output will be written as. (#out only)
;
#X text 232 487 supported: uint8 int32 and perhaps some others;
#X obj 97 369 doc_m i0 headerful;
#X obj 97 404 doc_m i0 headerless;
#X text 232 369 cancels "headerless" (and back to reading the real
.grid format);
#X text 232 404 instead of reading .grid files with header \, will
read raw data \, faking a .grid header to itself. It will use the hereby
specified dimension list \, as well as two other settings: type and
endian.;
#X obj 97 190 doc_m i0 endian;
#X text 232 190 When writing "raw" data \, a file may be considered
a long string of base 256 digits (called bytes) \, but different computers
have different conventions for dealing with them:;
#X text 232 238 big: A number will be written starting with the biggest
digit. This is the natural way on the Macintosh \, Sun \, Amiga \,
and so on.;
#X text 232 286 little: A number will be written starting with the
smallest digit. This is the natural way on the Intel 386/Pentium.;
#X text 232 321 same: A number will be written in whichever way is
more natural on this computer. The natural way is slightly faster to
handle. This is the default setting.;
#X obj 0 579 doc_f;
#X obj 3 519 doc_o 1;
#X obj 14 549 doc_oo 0;
#X connect 6 1 7 0;
#X connect 6 1 8 0;
#X connect 9 1 11 0;
#X connect 10 1 12 0;
#X connect 13 1 14 0;
#X connect 13 1 15 0;
#X connect 13 1 16 0;
#X connect 13 1 17 0;