Hi Marcos, That would be great.
cheers Michael On 31 July 2011 16:51, Marcos Nino-Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote: > For sure Michael, I am finishing my experiment set up, I´ve a deadline > ot have it online in a week or so, but after that I will give back to > the geotools community what I did (like supporting something else than > just squares!!) > > I also share your worries about the importance of climate change in > Australia, I´m not a civil servant though, but only a PhD student with > concern for the future, that´s why I tried to use Climate Change in my > thesis. My research is about communicating confidence and uncertainty > awareness of the issue through geovisualization... if you are > interested, you are more than welcome to see my web page when > finished. Nothing fancy, but I´ll send you the link :)! > > All the best, and again thanks a lot!! > > Marcos Nino-Ruiz > Computer and Systems engineer > CRC for Spatial Information > The University of Melbourne > Victoria 3010 > Australia > > > > On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Michael Bedward > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Nice call Ian :) >> >> Marcos, if any ideas come to you about how that class could be >> improved please post them here. I'd more or less forgotten about it >> but it would be nice to get it into good enough shape to either add to >> the library or, more likely, add to the GeoTools docs as a tutorial >> and starting point for other users. >> >> Good to see you can still work on climate change in Victoria. I'm in >> Sydney and, since the last state election, climate change is not >> something we do any more, at least not with public funding. >> >> All the best, >> Michael >> >> >> On 31 July 2011 12:03, Marcos Nino-Ruiz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Ian and Michael, thank you very much! >>> >>> Indeed it was Occam's razor all the time. (although I'm bit ashamed such a >>> silly mistake escaped me!). I assumed the matrix should have >>> been initialized as: >>> float[][] data = new float[xSize][ySize] >>> But it wasn't the case, in ASC format is about rows and columns, and >>> first comes the columns and then the rows in the matrix declaration, >>> as simple as that. >>> >>> Thanks again for your time, best regards! >>> >>> Marcos Nino-Ruiz >>> Computer and Systems engineer >>> CRC for Spatial Information >>> The University of Melbourne >>> Victoria 3010 >>> Australia >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Ian Turton <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Is it possible that you have X & Y the wrong way round? That is >>>> usually what I've done when non square coverages get index out of >>>> bounds errors. >>>> >>>> Ian >>>> >>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey _______________________________________________ Geotools-gt2-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-gt2-users
