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Ken, You're going to have to construct the wire frame in your application, as a UnionSet of a collection of Gridded3DSets of manifold dimension = 1 (or as a FlatField whose domain Set is a a UnionSet of Gridded2DSets). You would probably construct a GriddedSet for each row and for each column in your grid. Good luck, Bill On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Ken Evans wrote: > It has occurred to me that a colored wireframe may work and eliminate > the rendering. The problem is that I am away and don't have my VisAD notes. > I can't seem to make a wireframe except by using: > > gmc.setPolygonMode(1); > > which shows the rendering polygons, and not the x-y grid. It seems to me I > figured this out once but can't remember what I did. So, how do you display > (x,y) -> z data as a 3D wireframe surface? Thanks, ============================================================================== To unsubscribe visad, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing-list-delete-form.html ==============================================================================
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