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Hi Michelle, Somewhere, you are calling BasicSSCell.addDataSource(). Wherever you are doing that, whether by hacking SpreadSheet.java in your own extension of the SpreadSheet, or some other solution, that same method can contain the call to BasicSSCell.setMaps() immediately afterward. Swells.java does not use the SpreadSheet; it just uses the general VisAD functionality. If you want a SpreadSheet cell to use certain mappings, call BasicSSCell.setMaps(). If you just want a normal VisAD display (i.e., not a SpreadSheet cell), then feel free to use DisplayImpl.addMap() repeatedly to add the maps. -Curtis At 06:13 PM 6/10/2003, Kam, Michelle C wrote: >Hi Curtis, > >Ok so from my understanding, if I want to change the default mappings that >first appear or overwrite the default mappings when loading a file, I would >have to create a new class which creates the array of ScalarMap's and adds >them to the display such as with a call to display.addMap(someMap)? > > >Also, I was looking at Swells.java as an example, and they don't call >BasicSSCell.setMaps() from within that class so do you recommend trying to >call it from my own subclass? > >Thanks, >Michelle
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