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Hi, I'm trying to determine when the BadMappingExceptions occur before they are thrown and then displayed in the spreadsheet. In the constructor of ShadowRealTupleType.java, I'm trying to decipher why ("mapped to multiple" + " spatial DisplayTupleType-s: " + "ShadowRealTupleType") is thrown. And why "mapped to multiple" +" spatial DisplayTupleType-s " + "(through CoordinateSystem.Reference): " + ShadowRealTupleType") is also thrown. Would it be possible to detect these before throwing the exception and with only knowledge of the ScalarMaps? Thanks, Michelle Michelle Kam (408) 742-2881 Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. SSM/ATC/MSIS B/153 O/L922 1111 Lockheed Martin Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 -----Original Message----- From: Bill Hibbard [mailto:billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 1:09 PM To: Kam, Michelle C Subject: RE: .csv file Michelle, > I looked over Test46/47.java which you said would have examples of code to > create glyph plots. But is there a way to create the glyph plot by just > creating mappings in the mapping dialog box from the visad GUI? No. > I'm trying > to see what an input data file with a lot of data points looks like when it > is displayed in a glyph plot. Alternatively, how did you see the output of > Test46.java? Run: cd visad/examples java Test46 Good luck, Bill
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