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Thanks so much, Bill. It works now. On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 04:28:44 -0500 (CDT), Bill Hibbard <billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Charlie, > > > Can the color scale be visualized as a color scale bar in a similar > > way as that in > > Matlab? > > To do this, we sometimes create a long thin image with > a wedge of values from the the low to the high end of > the setRange() of RealType values mapped to RGB, and > locate this image data object near the edge of the > display. > > Good luck, > Bill > > > > > > > The 2nd problem: Can we use the SAME color scale for several Visad 3D > > > > displays? (It seems Visad always uses red for the highest altitude and > > > > blue for the lowest altitude for the current display, so any display's > > > > color ranges from red to blue.) > > > > > > Yeah, you can explicitly set the color scale by calling > > > setRange() on the ScalarMaps to RGB. To make displays > > > have the same color scale, pass the same range to setRange() > > > for the ScalarMaps to RGB in each display. > > > >
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