I will have a look at this in more details. Could you please point the  
name of the class you refer to when you talk about vector layer of  
polygons ?

Thank you very much for your very useful help

Le 19 nov. 08 à 08:36, Michael Bedward a écrit :

> 2008/11/19 Benoît Thiébault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Thanks,
>>
>> It seems however that the GridCoverage2D class will be displayed as a
>> raster, i.e. an image composed of pixels representing the values of  
>> the
>> data. What if I need to draw only the grid lines ? How can I change  
>> the
>> lines colors depending on the data value ?
>>
>
> There is a geotools class to convert regions of uniform value in a
> grid coverage into vector polygon data, but it is sounding like you
> should be working with a vector layer of polygons to begin with since
> you will be able to render this as you want plus later on you will be
> able to adapt it to your irregular polygon idea.
>
> Michael
>

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