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Nevermind, I got it: Radar2DCoordinateSystem rcs2d = new Radar2DCoordinateSystem(-25, -45, 500, 500, 0f, 1.003f); float[][] result = rcs2d.toReference(new float[][]{{239f ,239f ,239f ,239f}, {0f, 90f, 180f, 270f}}); float latMin = result[0][0]; float latMax = result[0][2]; float lonMin = result[1][1]; float lonMax = result[1][3]; Suposing the number of rays is 240. Cicero Zandona Em Ter, 2007-03-06 às 10:31 -0300, Cicero Augusto Wollmann Zandona escreveu: > Hi VisAD people, > > I don't know if anyone remembers me, but I am back to VisAD development. > I had forgot how some things, like the resample() method are powerful. > > Anyway, I am using a Radar2DCoordinateSystem in a Integer2DSet and it > plots OK. The problem is that I want to resample the data to a > Linear2DSet, but its constructor needs the limits (in lat, lon) which I > don't have in advance. Is there a way to get this dynamicaly? I have > tried things set.getX().getFirst() but this returns values in terms of > Azimute and Range. The same thing happens in a 3D system. > > Thanks already, > > Cicero Zandoná ============================================================================== To unsubscribe visad, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing-list-delete-form.html ==============================================================================
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