Hi Chris and David

I used AutoRegrid on my 3D Scatter data and got a very nice result.  I went
back and tried 100 points as you suggested Chris, but still have this
warning about duplicated position.  I went through the ASCII data file but
could not find anything strange in the file.

Cheers

Bruce

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Subject: RE: [opendx-users] 3D Scatter Data Problem ~ maybe a bug in DX


>    Hi  David   I gave  your suggestion a try with no change in the
>results.  If you notice the in  the data snippet, line 16 is the same as
>line 1 except for the Z variable.   Something strange going on here.  All
>my 2D data files work  fine.
>


Nevertheless, that makes them unique. But.. that doesn't matter cause DX
will happily plot coincident positions. So I'll go David one better: make
both type declarations double as the data I see appears to have no greater
precision than float anyway. And, I (and David) have successfully imported
many similar files. Unless something weird is happening later (at the end?)
of the file to change the pattern shown at the beginning, this looks like
straightforward 3D scattered data to me. Rewrite the header to declare 100
points and try that. Assuming it works, jack up the number (later lines
will be ignored, so maybe you'll find a "bad" line through a binary search).

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