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Re: Linear2DSet Question

> Hi Desiree,
> 
> You can fill missing values as Float.NaN's. 

Thanks Bill, that worked.



But if your
> set has a gridded topology (even if the geometry is warped)
> you can create a Gridded2DSet.

I want to try that as well.
Is there somewhere an example, how to use Gridded2DSet.

I have 3 float arrays with the x, y and height values.
I am confused how to use the constructors:

Defining a Gridded2DSet with lengthx and lengthy, results in an
rectangular array? Where do I specify the coordinates? In the float[][]
array?

How would I go defining a not rectangular geometry? Is this the one with
only lengthX? How does the float[2][] then look like?

Thanks for your help in advance, Desiree

> 
> Cheers,
> Bill
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