A Voxler
Lattice is a regularly-spaced, 3-dimentional array of nodes, each with its own component value in addition to its xyz spatial coordinates. This array can
be thought of as a stack of planes with either transverse (xy), coronal (xz), or sagittal (yz) orientation. These oreintations can have
other names dependant on the scientific discipline involved.
Voxler can
display any of the data values of any of these panes by attaching an Info module to the Gridder module that defines the lattice. The Info module can be
created by right clicking on the Gridder in the Network Window and, under the General Modules menu, selecting Info. After selecting the Info module,
click the View Data button in the
Properties window.This opens the Lattice View dialog.
The Lattice
View dialog will then display the component value for each node along the first
xy plane.You can then change the orientation of the
plane, the index of the plane along that orientation, and the data value that
is being displayed for each node. For information about using the Lattice View
dialog press F1 while the dialog is active.
To
visually represent the Gridder lattice attach a Scatter Plot module to the Gridder module. In the corresponding Properties
Window you will be able to adjust the size or frequency of the scatter plot
nodes to make the internal structure of the lattice more apparent.