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Has anyone used the VisAd classes for displaying simple time-series data? If so I'd appreciate a pointer to a simple example (and maybe a comment or two on how to format the data for VisAD injest) . Just to be clear I'm looking to plot say temp vs time etc for a group of stations. I also have gridded data types so I know I can already make use of VisAd for that part of the equation. #2) In trying to run "VerySimple" I get the following error. I've got the spreadsheet working fine (Implying VisAd Classes are located) , and I believe all my CLASSPATH variables are set up ok. I'm running NT 4.0,java version "1.2" Classic VM (build JDK-1.2-V, native threads) D:\JavaCode\misc\VisAD\visad\examples>I like VisAD am not familiar with the "promiscuous" Unit but would be willing to learn ;). D:\JavaCode\misc\VisAD\visad\examples>java -ms64m VerySimple Couldn't decode attribute y:units="promiscuous": Unit not in database Couldn't decode attribute x:units="promiscuous": Unit not in database Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException at visad.util.DataUtility.makeSimpleDisplay(Compiled Code) at VerySimple.main(VerySimple.java:24) Thanks and sorry to be such a rookie... Eric A. Kihn NOAA/NGDC ekihn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Voice:(303) 497-6346 Fax: (303) 497-6513
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