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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
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