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Re: Scaling behavior

I believe you can use <ScalarMap>.setScaleEnable(boolean)
to selectively turn your scales on/off.

Methods related to the 'style' of the axes labels can be found in the visad.AxisScale class.

Hope that helps.

tom

Andre Skusa wrote:

Hi VisAD experts,

first thanks for the fast reply to my last question about instantiating VisAD and using the RealTypes. Now I've got another problem I couldn't find anything about in the documentation:

I'm trying to draw several plots of different color in one display as described in the tutorial section 2.8. This works fine, but I would like to have all curves the same scaling on the y-axis. So I calculate the maximum y value of all my three curves at the beginning and set then for all three scalar maps the range, e.g. y1_map.setRange(0.0, max_y) with y1_map as a ScalarMap. But this leads to that all three y-axis are drawn on top of each other, including the labels. To have only one y-axis wouldn't be too bad (actually it would be ok), but at least the three labels with its three colors should be readable and distinguishable.

I couldn't find something like "setLabelStyle" or "setAxisStyle" in GraphicsModeControl or DisplayImpl. So, can you help me again?


Thanks again,

Andre

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