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Hi Larsson, Try a Gridded2DSet with manifold dimension 1, like so: RealType x = new RealType("X", SI.meter, null); RealType y = new RealType("Y", SI.meter, null); RealTuple tuple = new RealTuple(x, y); float[][] vals = { {0.5f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 0.5f}, // x values {0.5f, 1.0f, 0.5f, 0.5f} // y values }; Gridded2DSet set = new Gridded2DSet(tuple, vals, 4); -Curtis At 07:01 AM 4/17/2002, Praktikanten-Account wrote: >hello mailinglistEner > >i have a problem. >i would like to draw a triangle with the x,y coordinates (0.5/0.5 | >1.0/1.0 | 1.0/0.5 | 0.5/0.5) >i wrote something like this > > x = new RealType("X", SI.meter, null); > y = new RealType("Y", SI.meter, null); > > double [][] x_vals = new double[][]{{0.5,1.0,1.0,0.5}}; > > x_set = new Gridded1DDoubleSet(x, x_vals, 4); > > double [][] y_vals = new double[][]{{0.5,1.0,0.5,0.5}}; > > >and he shows me after the start this Set.Exception > >Gridded1DDoubleSet: samples do not form a valid grid (2) > >i think that is because of the same coordinates and the >Gridded1DDoubleSet. >but which set should i use ? > >thanks >larsson
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