Hi, My data are in a text file. It is just a column of numbers with concentrations. So i made a .general file :
********************* file = /home/samuel/aquiris/Analysis_Samuel/lead/gslib/dx/postsim_E.out grid = 28 x 80 x 5 format = ascii interleaving = field majority = column field = concentration structure = scalar type = float dependency = positions positions = regular, regular, regular, 37.2, 5, 52.5,5, 12.5,1 end ********************* This i use in the procedure "VolumeRendering" (included in dx?). But i added a "scale [1 1 10]" as suggested. Then in the "Image" window i click "Options" "autoaxes" and enable the autoaxes... that all i do. And i end up with the Z-ax ranging from 120 to 180. (so not the 0 to 60 i reported before) Then i tried changing some things with including the "AutoAxes" in the "VolumeRendering.net" but then i somehow do something wrong and it ends up totally wrong... with the error : "ERROR: Image: Display: Missing data: colors component is missing" I really have no clue what it's supposed to mean... If i disconnect the "AutoAxes" i do not get this error so i'm pretty clueless as what missing data has to do with access... for your reference i have attached the .net and the .cfg of the adjusted volumerendering module. On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 10:06:34 -0400 Joel Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Samuel, > > How are you importing your data, and what happens > downstream of the import? There must be some step > where you are coverting 12.5-17.5 to 0-60... > > Joel > > samuel verstraete wrote: > > Hi, > > > > This only solves my problem in a way... Indeed it's not a sheet of > > paper anymore but now the axes are still going from 0 to 60... Is > > there any where that i can adjust the labels of the axes? > > > > gr, > > > > Samuel Verstraete > > > > On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:12:59 -0400 > > Joel Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Samuel, > >> > >>Use Scale to adjust the aspect, e.g., give it a scaling > >>vector of [1, 1, 100]. AutoAxes will show the unscaled > >>coordinates. > >> > >>Joel > >> > >>samuel verstraete wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>I'm using opendx for 3-d visualisation of a 3-D grid. So basically > >>>the VolumeRendering.net program. > >>>Now i have a small problem. > >>>The data i work with are only 5 deep (Z) and 500 in X and Y. So > >>>what you basically see is a sheet of paper that has some depth but > >>>is hardly worth looking at. > >>>The simplest sollution to this is of course to change the unit of > >>>the Z-delta in the Data Prompter (importer). this gives satisfying > >>>results but then the axes are not right anymore. (instead of going > >>>from 12.5 to 17.5 they go from 0 to 60.) I don't want that. > >>> > >>>Do you guys know of any better sollution? > >>> > >>>Prolly this is quite a simple question but i just started trying > >>>this program and i must say that it's not so easy ;) > >>> > >>>gr, > >>> > >>>Samuel Verstraete > >>> > >>> > >> > >>-- > >> > >>=============================================================== > >>Joel Richardson, Ph.D. Phone: (207) 288-6435 > >>The Jackson Laboratory Fax: (207) 288-6132 > >>600 Main Street URL: www.informatics.jax.org > >>Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 > >>=============================================================== > > > > > > > > -- > > =============================================================== > Joel Richardson, Ph.D. Phone: (207) 288-6435 > The Jackson Laboratory Fax: (207) 288-6132 > 600 Main Street URL: www.informatics.jax.org > Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 > =============================================================== -- Ghent University Faculty of Bioscience Engineering Department of Soil Management and Soil Care Coupure Links 653 - Block B 9000 Ghent - Belgium Telephone +32(0)9 264.60.42 Fax +32(0)9 264.62.47 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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