http://opendx.npaci.edu/docs/html/pages/usrgu025.htm#HDRARRAYS

The 'trick' (and it is somewhat obscure) is revealed in Figure 11 on this URL.

Rearrange the delta clauses.

If Z varies fastest, you might write:
delta 1 0 0 # for X
delta 0 1 0 # for Y
delta 0 0 1 # for Z

But if X varies fastest, write:
delta 0 0 1 # for X
delta 0 1 0 # for Y
delta 1 0 0 # for Z



On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 04:45 America/New_York, Maxim Loginov wrote:

Hi all

from OpenDX User Guide (appendix "B.2 Data Explorer Native Files", paragraph
"Syntax of the Native File Format", subparagraph "Data section"):
The Data Explorer file format is flexible enough to describe many existing
data formats without having to reformat the data. It allows you to specify
byte order, which index varies fastest, whether the data type is floating
point or byte, and whether the file format is binary or ASCII.

but I have not found how to specify _which_index_varies_fastest_. is it
possible at all in Native File Format? or I have to use General Array
Importer? last is not convinient, because my grid and field data in different
files (actually I visualize Plot3D data and do not want to use converter)

best regards
Maxim
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Institute of Fluid Mechanics
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dresden University of Technology
01062 Dresden, Germany
ph.: +49(0)351 463 34910
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