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Hi again- Bill Hibbard wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Don Murray wrote:
Anyway, if there is no simple way, I'll go ahead and convert the domain to YAxis and use a ConstantMap for the XAxis position.Either that or the technique in my previous email will work. The basic constraint is that Display spatial locations for a single FlatField cannot mix DisplayRealTypes from different DisplayTupleTypes.
That's kinda what I thought from the beginning, but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything. The problem with using a constantmap to SkewTTemp is that it is a Skew-ed view, so anything mapped to that is slanted. So, the only way your previous would work for me is if it was a direct mapping of T to X rather than skewed. Anyway, using a set of Y values for the domain seems to work nicely: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/donm/skewtwindsgood.jpg Using FlatField.resample was a snap to pare down what gets displayed. Thanks again for the guidance. 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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