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Re: On the nature of irregular sets

Hi Ugo,

> couple of questions on the subject:
>
> Is there a way to get javax.media.j3d.TriangleArray's from my
> aforementioned Irregular2DSet? If not, how do I grab the coordinates of
> a given (delaunay) triangle?

The vertex integers are indices into the samples array of
the associated IrregularSet, and the samples array values
give the coordinates.

> As said, I've used the irregular set because of its triangulation
> capabilities...Now I know it works, I'm trying to serialize the
> object(s). Are FlatFields not serializable?

They should be. If you are getting an Exception, please
send us the stack dump with line numbers.

Cheers,
Bill


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