Hi,
I must first thank Donna Gresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for all her help. In my
original poster I asked how to represent a vector field made up of tubes.
Donna kindly provide a sample .net file which essential solves our
problem.
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The fundamental idea is to extract the bits you need and use Compute to
> create the appropriate "positions"...
/snip/
> I've [Donna] created a very simple file
> with 2 tubes in it and a visual program to give you the idea:
>
> (See attached file: testtubes.txt)(See attached file: tubes.cfg)(See
> attached file: tubes.net)
These files can also be obtain via:
http://www.poco.phy.cam.ac.uk/~rb237/opendx
Regards,
Rich
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