>>>>> "Orest" == Orest Kozyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Orest> I've been playing with MayaVI and it's a very nice system.
Orest> However, I have been stumped by a particular problem. I am
Orest> using MayaVI to generate 3-d plots to analyze correlations
Orest> among variables. This means that I might be trying to
Orest> compare a variable with values in the range of [0,10] with
Orest> a variable who has values in the range of [1e3, 1e5].
Orest> Plotting something like this results in a graph that has an
Orest> extremely long X axis and a very thin Y axis. I could
Orest> change the proportion of the axes by scaling the data
Orest> itself or modifying the spacing parameters in the VTK file.
Orest> However, both methods result in throwing off the numbers
Orest> shown on the axes.
Well, you can configure the axes using a script to set the value
displayed on the axis. I think this has been asked before and the
archives should help. Basically on the axes module open up the
pipeline view and double click the axes module and configure it so it
displays what you want it to rather than what the data is actually at.
cheers,
prabhu
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