Hi Chris

Very interesting, it sounds like the variable declaration in the source code
declares the positions and data has floats, however the user has the option
to use double.  : ]

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


>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
>

>
>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 just reread my note and see I said "make double" when of course I meant
"make both float".

If indeed, you are getting a "Warning", just ignore it. It's the Black
Errors that bring processing to a halt that one has to deal with. I was
thinking that if the general file parser is "overreading" doubles, it might
have been running off the end of the file as it consumed floats.

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