Hello Fred,

It depends on what you want your image and/or coverage to represent.
You probably need to be more specific about this so that people here
can suggest relevant approaches.

For instance, do you want a coverage / image showing values
interpolated from your irregularly distributed data ? This could be
the case if your point values represent some continuous quantity.

Michael

2009/4/24 fred poubelle <[email protected]>:
> Hello !
> I'm new to GeoTools.
> I'd like to create an Geotiff image (and eventually reproject it before
> saving) from a set of data composed of (lat, lon, value) values. The problem
> is that these data don't represent a regular grid. Therefore, I don't know
> whether I have to create a GridCoverage2D object (as far as I have
> understood, GridCoverage2D objects are useful for regular grids). If I have
> to, could you write me how to do ? Else, do you have any idea ?
> I'd appreciate any help.
> Thanks in advance.
> Fred
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