MattiasJa
MattiasJa
Similar problem! But to re-use above scenario, the output after a build would be: * dist/ * ts3.4/ * dist/ * ts3.8/ * dist/ * ts.3.4/
Some update on this topic?
Yes, a merge with a fix for the corners would be very welcome! Though we have very small datasets and the bumps that appear at edges are a bit unexpected/annoying...
``` const data = { z: [ [ 3.931884, 3.949764, 3.967644, 3.985524, 4.003405, 4.021285, 4.039165, 4.057045, 4.074925, 4.092805, 4.110685, 4.128565, 4.146446, 4.164326, 4.182206, 4.200086, ], [ 3.890766, 3.910306, 3.929845, 3.949385,...
Ill look into clipping then. Might be better than zoom :) Yes the green lines are what we expect from the contour i think. It might not even have to...
Fyi, our stakeholders did not like the workaround by clipping the distorted edges. As a result we had to swap lib to https://github.com/RaumZeit/MarchingSquares.js as a temporary solution, until issue is...
I run into the same issue with isoLines in many small segments. This does not work well, or look well, when drawing paths in dashArray style... I did some experimenting...
I have been using this, as a patch, for some days and it seems to work well on our data (small and medium size)