>>origin        = 0,0,0
>>delta_1       = 1, -1, 0
>>delta_2       = 0, 1, 0
>>delta_3       = 0, 0, 1
>>
>

One more note: after sending the previous, I actually tried the above
deltas in Construct and they do work, but as said previously, this
generates (skewed) cube elements, not hexahedra. Through careful rotation,
you can get the "diamond" pattern to appear.

Remember that Data Prompter offers only a much simplified interface to
enable fairly simple data sets to be read in without too much user effort.
The elaborate scheme I described before demands the use of the native DX
format which is the only way to get irregular grids (such as triangle or
tetra) imported. Data prompter is really only good for regular grids that
can be compactly described in its dialog box and a few other simple formats
like spreadsheet or image.

Chris Pelkie
Vice President/Scientific Visualization Producer
Conceptual Reality Presentations, Inc.
30 West Meadow Drive
Ithaca, NY 14850
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