Dear dx-users, the question seems not to be very obvious: I still have three arrays (of double) containing X,Y, and Z coordinates for the 3D grid points, and a corresponding 3D volumetric data (3D array of double). Arrays X,Y,Z has different numbers of components, and, of course, the grid is non-equidistant and non-monotonous. To visualise the data, I need to build the three-dimensional array of three-component vectors representing the "positions" component and then pass it to the data. To do that, in any programming language, a construction with three nested loops like Do iX=0, NGX-1 Do iY=0, NGY-1 Do iZ=0, NGZ-1 Positions(iX,iY,iZ)=Vector(X(ix),Y(iY),Z(iZ)) 3*EndDo is usually employed. What is the way to do that in DX? Anybody knows how to arrange nested loops?
3*(Thank You), Semen Neznajko. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
