Re: Problem again

On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, From: Bill Hibbard <hibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Please give us some more information.
> 
> There have been some changes to FlatField.java recently. Is
> 
>         valuesJ = values[j];
> 
> at line 3252 in your FlatField.java?  If not, please send
> me a little code around your line 3252.

Doesn't seem to be. This is the cut from line 3245 to 3262:

      for (j=0; j<TupleDimension; j++) {
        valuesJ = values[j];
        new_valuesJ = new_values[j];
        for (i=0; i<length; i++) {
          float v = Float.NaN;
          int len = indices[i] == null ? 0 : indices[i].length;
          if (len > 0) {
            v = valuesJ[indices[i][0]] * coefs[i][0];
            for (k=1; k<len; k++) {
              v += valuesJ[indices[i][k]] * coefs[i][k];
            }
            new_valuesJ[wedge[i]] = v;
          }
          else { // values outside grid
            new_valuesJ[wedge[i]] = Double.NaN;
          }
        }
      }

> It looks like your netCDF file should become a FlatField
> with 3 range components (MinTemp, MaxTemp and WindDirection)
> "j" at line 3252 should cycle through 0, 1, 2.  Thus the "3"
> value is hard to explain.

Yeah...I can't figure this one out too.

> Also, please put:
> 
>   System.out.println("f: " + f.getType() + "\n" +
>                      "predictedSet: " + predictedSet.getType());
> 
> before:
> 
>   f = (FieldImpl)f.resample(predictedSet, mode, Data.INDEPENDENT);
> 
> in your FieldManipulation.java, and send me the result.

OK...the result is:
f: FunctionType (Real): (time) -> (MinTemp, MaxTemp, WindDirection)
predictedSet: Set(time)
f: FunctionType (Real): (time) -> (MinTemp, MaxTemp, WindDirection)
predictedSet: Set(time)
f: FunctionType (Real): (time) -> (MinTemp, MaxTemp, WindDirection)
predictedSet: Set(time)

> You could also run in jdb, catch the ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException,
> and send me the output of 'print values.length' and
> 'print TupleDimension' after the Exception.

I've never really used jdb before but I did catch the exception and typed
the following:
print values.length produces: "values.length" is not a valid local or
class name.

print TupleDimension produces: "TupleDimension" is not a valid local or
class name.

Eug.

   _--_|\     Eugene Tan <E.Tan@xxxxxxxxxx>
  /      \    AutoTAF Project Developer 
  \_.--.*/    Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, VIC 3001, Australia
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