Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ANDREW.CMU.EDU!nsb+ From: nsb+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Nathaniel Borenstein) Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.andrew Subject: Re: Writing data graphs Message-ID: Date: 16 May 89 13:50:40 GMT References: <8905160257.AA02325@bullwinkle.cs.uiuc.edu> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Distribution: inet Organization: The Internet Lines: 32 I don't see a problem here at all. Why not just write out a standard reference? Here, in this message, I am sending an illustration of such a thing. I *think* this example will work with the released Andrew, but even if it doesn't, you should be able to get the idea of how the datastream should look by reading the raw datastream for this message. What follows, then, are two views on a single dataobject. When you move the slider around, the bargraph will follow after you let go. By looking at the datastream of this message, you should be able to see how this is done. (Of course, if you're reading this via netnews or if you get the "stripped" list distribution, this won't be very useful. Let me know and I can send you the message again by personal multimedia mail.) [An Andrew ToolKit view (sliderv) was included here, but could not be displayed.] [An Andrew ToolKit view (bargrphv) was included here, but could not be displayed.] Pretty neat, eh? Does that answer your question? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Nathaniel Borenstein Manager, Andrew Applications Group Information Technology Center Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 [An Andrew ToolKit view (a raster image) was included here, but could not be displayed.][An Andrew ToolKit view (an animated drawing) was included here, but could not be displayed.]