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RE: ShadowFunctionOrSetType

Bill,

(index) -> (Time, x, y, z, q1, q2, q3, q4)
Time[fmt=HH:mm:ss], x, y, z, q1, q2, q3, q4

That was the header that was recommended when using more than 3 input
fields. Unfortunately, the mappings I used that threw the exception were
lost when I closed that instance of the spreadsheet and i've tried to
reprduce the error but my computer is slow. There were fewer than 7
input fields mapped to any visualization parameters though. ie. I had 2
fields not mapped to anything. 

If you still need the scalar maps that produced that error, let me know.

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: Monday, July 21, 2003 3:10 PM
To: Kam, Michelle C
Subject: Re: ShadowFunctionOrSetType


Michelle,

> I came across the following exception:
UnimplementedException("terminal
> LEGAL unimplemented:
> ShadowFunctionOrSetType.doTransform"); appearing in a display cell.
I'm
> trying to determine
> what mapping will generate this exception. In
ShadowFunctionOrSetType.java
> before the exception
> is thrown, I'm not sure what your code below is doing specifially with
> the flow1, flow2, and
> color arrays. Can you tell me how this exception is related to those
> fields?

First, you should just send the line number rather than 200
lines of code.

Second, to tell you what is going on here I need to know the
MathType of your data and the ScalarMaps you are using to
display it. Generally this Exception means that your ScalarMaps
are pretty funky.

Bill


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