If you got our book, you'd see that this is much easier. If you are
able to import the whole data set but not able to color the whole
data set (memory problems), then just feed the whole data set into
the min value of the AutoColor module (or Colormap) and it will fix
the min and max for you to the whole data set not the single slice.
OpenDX: Paths to Visualization covers this topic.
David
Fawen,
At 06:43 AM 10/07/04, you wrote:
I appreciate your help. My problem is: if I color-map the whole data set
before the animation occurs, I've get memory problem. I know the range
of my data, is there any module that can be used to define the known
min/max values for color-map?
Just type the relevant values (in the units of your data) into the
parameters 'Min' and 'Max' of {AutoColor}.
If you want to get fancy you can define your own color map (I think
the QickStart Guide shows how to do this). This is handy if, for
example, you want orange/red to represent data that exceeds a
critical value.
Regards,
Allen H. Nugent
Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385 3916 Fax: +61 2 9663 2108
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