General array format is good for simple problems. I abhor it for anything more complicated.

My advice is to use it only to Import your data, then Export it back to .dx format.

Then, you'll have nice DX native files to work with. Now, search the mail archive for one of my (or other people's) past writeups on how to structure a 'series' file given a set of similar .dx files. Once you have the 'series.dx' file, Import, Stack, and visualize. And/or Import data "a" series and with another Import, import data "b" series, then stitch them into a series of [a,b] as per Donna's note.

Life is much saner when you use .dx format, not general arrays and it's very easy to use DX to preprocess data in this way, once you have the .general header figured out. (Alternatively, you can use ImportSpreadsheet to import simple data sets, condition them, and Export, but you probably don't need that at this time.)



On Tuesday, Aug 31, 2004, at 15:06 America/New_York, Steve Cousins wrote:

P.S. If anyone has any ideas about my previous post about using
CollectSeries to create a 3D field from a 2D field I'd appreciate
hearing from you.

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