There's also an input on Import (maybe hidden by default) that you can use to feed your integer into; it tells Import which member of a series to import. Donna L. Gresh, Ph.D. IBM T.J. Watson Research Center (914) 945-2472 http://www.research.ibm.com/people/g/donnagresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marissa Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] edu> To: [email protected] Sent by: owner-opendx- cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [opendx-users] Re: time series data for animation 08/15/2002 02:50 PM Please respond to opendx- users Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, memory is a problem, and the data file is just too big for that to work. Any other suggestions? Marissa On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Randall Hopper wrote: > Marissa Forbes: > |I currently have an animation going that cycles through 48 files of data > |using ForEachN ---> Format ---> Import. Now, I would like to add a vector > |field to the animation. However, the 48 time series of data for the > |vector field are all in one file. How can I tell import to grab data > |for only one series at a time so that both components of the animation > |match up? I've tried hooking up another ForEachN to "start" and "end" of > |Import, but that doesn't seem to do the trick. > > Assuming memory isn't a problem, just import the entire Series, and use a > Select driven by the timestep number to pick off the timestep you need for > each iteration. > > Randall > > -- > Randall Hopper (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > Lockheed Martin Operation Support > EPA Scientific Visualization Center > US EPA N127-01; RTP, NC 27711 >
