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Bill- Bill Hibbard wrote: > As Don says, you can setData(null) to remove the Data from > auto-scaling (you might also want to call the suppressExceptions(true) > method of your DataRenderer), then call setData(data) when you > want to see the data again. That would save you removing and > adding DataReferences. If I have a DataReference with a FlatField in it and I then call setData() with a new FlatField, does the autoscaling logic kick in (if it is enabled)? Don ************************************************************* Don Murray UCAR Unidata Program dmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx P.O. Box 3000 (303) 497-8628 Boulder, CO 80307 http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/donm *************************************************************
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