NOTICE: This version of the NSF Unidata web site (archive.unidata.ucar.edu) is no longer being updated.
Current content can be found at unidata.ucar.edu.

To learn about what's going on, see About the Archive Site.

p.s., Re: DataReference

I said:

> Another way to do this (JMet does it) is to create a complex
> Tuple object with MathType:
>
>   ((select1 -> ((x, y) -> (u, v))),
>    (select2 -> ((x, y) -> u)),
>    (select3 -> ((x, y) -> v)))

I should have said:

  ((select1 -> ((x, y) -> (u, v))),
   (select2 -> ((x, y) -> u_1)),
   (select3 -> ((x, y) -> v_1)))

with the ScalarMaps:

  x -> XAxis
  y -> YAxis
  u -> Flow1X
  v -> Flow1Y
  u_1 -> IsoContour
  v_1 -> IsoContour
  select1 -> SelectValue
  select2 -> SelectValue
  select3 -> SelectValue

This way, when the user de-selects select2 and select3, you won't
still have iso-contours of u and v from ((x, y) -> (u, v)) used
for flow.  Of course, u_1 and v_1 have the same values as u and v.

Cheers,
Bill
----------------------------------------------------------
Bill Hibbard, SSEC, 1225 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI  53706
hibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  608-263-4427  fax: 608-263-6738
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/vis.html

  • 2000 messages navigation, sorted by:
    1. Thread
    2. Subject
    3. Author
    4. Date
    5. ↑ Table Of Contents
  • Search the visad archives: