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Hello Jay,The range of the field is not a single Gridded3DSet, it is a tuple. So instead of creating a single Gridded3DSet, and calling setSample once, you need to create each tuple individually, and call setSample once per timestep.
Try something like this: RealTuple[] rta = new RealTuple[6]; rta[0] = new RealTuple(xyz, new double[] {291.0d, 24.0d, 255.0d}); rta[1] = new RealTuple(xyz, new double[] {190.0d, 92.0d, 217.0d}); rta[2...5] = .... for (int i = 0; i < ntimes1; i++) { anim.setSample(i, rta[i]);}
(note: haven't compiled or checked the above... hope it helps) Cheers, James Jay Patel wrote:
Hi,Don't construct a FlatField. Just the FieldImpl, then put your Gridded3DSets into it one at a time via the setSample() method of FieldIMpl.I tried this with the following line of code: sequence.setSample(0,gsp[0]); But I get the error: Exception in thread "main" visad.TypeException: FieldImpl.setSample: bad range type at visad.FieldImpl.setSample(FieldImpl.java:617) Other related code: RealType[] time = {RealType.Time}; RealTupleType time_type = new RealTupleType(time); RealTupleType xyz = new RealTupleType(x, y, z); Gridded3DSet[] gsp = new Gridded3DSet[1]; FunctionType time_samples = new FunctionType(time_type,xyz); DateTime base = new DateTime(1999, 122, 57060); double start = base.getValue(); Set time_set = new Linear1DSet(time_type, start, start + 1.0, ntimes1); FieldImpl sequence = new FieldImpl(time_samples, time_set); Have I made a mistake in creating the FieldImpl? My mathtype should be (time->Set(x,y,z)) Thanks, Jay
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