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Hi Renaud, We've implemented some "resolution switching" logic that enables a display to automatically downgrade its displayed data when the user is actively manipulating it. When the display sits idle for a second or two, the full-resolution version of the data gets swapped back in. Run "java visad.util.ResSwitcher data" where "data" is the name of a data file you'd like to see displayed. See visad/util/ResSwitcher.java's main() method to see how to link a ResSwitcher object to your display. I'm curious to hear how well it improves performance of your large 3-D cloud data. -Curtis At 03:05 AM 4/23/2002, you wrote: >Hello, >I'm displaying a cloud through a 3D display: >something like ( index -> (x,y,z,color) ) in Visad notation. > >When you have more than 20000 vertices displayed , operations like rescaling >an axis are very slow. To deal with this issue, I had the idea to mask some >vertices. For example, with 50000 vertices, I would temporarily (during the >rescaling operation) display only 1 out of 4 vertices. Does someone know an >efficient way to do that, i.e. without removing the reference data, and >creating a new one with only 12500 vertices ? >Thanks by advance. > >Renaud DAÏAN
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