It really depends. Is there some sort of order to your data? Can it
be connected logically, i.e. point 1 connects to point 2, point 2 to
3, etc.? If not, then you are stuck if so--you can import your data
as a linear grid using the GAI and still explicitly list the
positions (locations in GAI).
David
Hello
I am new to this mailing list, and I just started using DX three
weeks ago. I have been carefully reading the IBM manuals, but I had
a lot of unanswered questions at the end, one of which is how to
graph scattered data using the dx file format.
At first I used the general array importer to import the data and
then I used the Connect module to connect the points together. But
that only seemed to work for data files that have less than 1000
points in them. Then I used the dx file format where I had to list
exactly which point should be connected to which (similar to
examples 9 & 10 in the DX user's guide p.263), that seemed to use
much less processing time than the first method, but specifying
which point should be connected to which is of course impractical
when using larger data files.
So what kinda of options would be available for me to solve this problem..
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Karim
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