Sorry, maybe I didn't explain the problem correctly.  How can I show
_two_ data set in the same space with only _one_ color?  I need the
colormap so that I can have more than one data set displayed.

On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 16:09, Richard Guenther wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Brent Bailey wrote:
> 
> > I have been fighting with Colormap for the last couple of days and I
> > can't figure out if I'm wrong or it's mis-behaving.  I have two sets of
> > connection dependent data that can vary between zero and one for each
> > type, but the total will never be greater than one (though it can be
> > less than one.)  I have a problem trying to get to display in dx, but
> > what I have found that sort of works is each data set goes through
> > something like the following:
> >
> > Import -> Include -> AutoGrayScale ------------ Color ->
> >                                    |             |
> >                                     -> Colormap -
> >
> > This now allows me a continuous range between zero and one, then color
> > it according to the Colormap.  The problem is that the Colormap keeps
> > losing my min and max values.  I don't know if this is due to the fact
> > that I import a large sequence of values, but it seems to "revert" to
> > the min/max of the values of the current data set and not my user
> > specified min/max.  I have the min/max values set in the Include,
> > AutoGrayScale and Colormap itself, but the Colormap is not repecting
> > these.  After I run the sequence, I go back to the min/max values in
> > Colormap and they have changed!
> 
> Dont connect AutoGrayScale to Colormap then.
> 
> Richard.
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Brent Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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