Re: [opendx-users] Problem due to Rubbersheet

2004-04-01 Thread Nils Smeds
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I guess your problem is that {Rubbersheet} stretches the z-dimension of the topography in order to make it more obvious to the eye. Maybe you could use {Compute} to shift the topographical data downwards until all the weather appears above the land.

Re: [opendx-users] Problem due to Rubbersheet

2004-04-01 Thread Emmanuelle Lafont
Thanks a lot! I will try all your solutions.

Re: [opendx-users] Problem due to Rubbersheet

2004-04-01 Thread Gregory D Abram
As I understand it, you have two datasets - fields, I imagine - a topo field of which has 2-D coordinates and height as a data component, and a meteorological field with 2-D coordinates, in the same coordinate space as the topo field, and vectors as a data component. Try using Map to map the

Re: [opendx-users] Problem due to Rubbersheet

2004-04-01 Thread Magnus Hagdorn
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 14:20, Emmanuelle Lafont wrote: Hi, I have displayed a topography using Rubbersheet. Now I want to add meteorological data. They are described by a 3D-vector for positions, and a scalar for the data. These data begins at the altitude of the ground and my problem is

Re: [opendx-users] Problem due to Rubbersheet

2004-03-31 Thread Allen H. Nugent
Emmanuelle, I guess your problem is that {Rubbersheet} stretches the z-dimension of the topography in order to make it more obvious to the eye. Maybe you could use {Compute} to shift the topographical data downwards until all the weather appears above the land. At 03:25 PM 31/03/04 +0200,