Dear Jose,

You wrote me you have similar data sets and everything works fine
for your data.
How did you do that? Could you please send me the schematic form of your
visual program?

What I did:
Starting from the data file I created a .general program.
The latter I imported in the following schematic VP:

FILESELECTOR
IMPORT
COLOR
IMAGE

The result..........scattered points.

Best regards, I would very much appreciate your help,

Ton.





Could you please send me the schematic form of your VP,
e.g.

FILESELECTOR


From: José Luis Gómez Dans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] How to avoid scattered points when visualising data?
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:57:38 +0000

On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 08:47:35AM +0100, Antoon van Heel wrote:
> I have a problem visualising a data set.
> The data is stored in file in the format:
> x y T.
> When I visualise it I get a picture of scattered points.
> How can I avoid getting scattered points only, and obtain a
> picture which is colored throughout (color interpolated in between the data
> points)?

        Might be missing something really obvious, but can't you just do
that by using Autocolour, RubberSheet and all that? I have similar data
sets, and quite like rubbersheet.

        hth,
        José
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José L Gómez Dans                       PhD student
Tel: +44 114 222 5582                   Radar & Communications Group
FAX; +44 870 132 2990                   Department of Electronic Engineering
                                        University of Sheffield UK

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