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Hello Arvind, if you want to have "flow1" and "flow2 in the x-y plane, and "utitlity" along the z axis, then use the following scalar maps. final ScalarMap flow1XMap = new ScalarMap(flow1, Display.XAxis); final ScalarMap flow2YMap = new ScalarMap(flow2, Display.YAxis); final ScalarMap utilityZMap = new ScalarMap(utility, Display.ZAxis); display.addMap(flow1XMap); display.addMap(flow2YMap); display.addMap(utilityZMap); If you also want to map "utility" to a colour, say red-green-blue, then you could also add: display.addMap(new ScalarMap(utitlity, Display.RGB)); Given that you already know the min/max range of values for each type, you can also perform a setRange() on each scalar map. flow1XMap.setRange(5, 40); flow2YMap.setRange(5, 40); utilityZMap.setRange(0, 1); PS. I'm not sure I understand your problem, so please post again with more details if need be. Hope this helps, Jim. --- Jim Koutsovasilis Bureau of Meteorology, Australia jimk@xxxxxxxxxx Arvind Lakshmikumar wrote:
Folks, I post this again as my attempts have been going nowhere and I hope someone more experienced than I could help me out real quick.I have 3 variables, flow1,flow2 and utility. flow1 and flow2 lie in [5,40]. Corresponding to that utility lies in [0,1]. I want to represent the height of Z as a solid bar. Would really appreciate it if someone could help me out with a java snippet that could do this.. Thanks a lot, Arvind //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Arvind Lakshmikumar Research Scientist Research Scholar Intelligent Automation, Inc Robotics Institute, CMU 7519 Standish Place 5000 Forbes Avenue Rockville MD Pittsburgh PA email : kla@xxxxxxxxxx Phone: 443-538-4555 (Cell) 301-540-4396 (Home) Linux is like a Teepee No Windows, No Gates, Only APACHE Inside! ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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