The number of limits (and hence the dimensionality of the output lattice) is determined by the size of the relevant dimensionality of the input lattice. For uniform and perimeter lattices, this is nDim, while for curvilinear lattices, this is nCoordVar.
Port: InLat
Type: Lattice
Constraints: 1..3-D.
The input lattice. It can be of any primitive type, have any
length data vector, and can be of any coordinate type.
Port: X Min
Type: Text
The minimum value of the X coordinate.
Port: X Max
Type: Text
The maximum value of the X coordinate.
Port: Y Min
Type: Text
The minimum value of the Y coordinate. This widget is hidden
for 1-D input lattices.
Port: Y Max
Type: Text
The maximum value of the Y coordinate. This widget is hidden
for 1-D input lattices.
Port: Z Min
Type: Text
The minimum value of the Z coordinate. This widget is hidden
for 1-D and 2-D input lattices.
Port: Z Max
Type: Text
The maximum value of the Z coordinate. This widget is hidden
for 1-D and 2-D input lattices.
Port: Limits
Type: Lattice
Constraints: 1..3-D.
1-vector.
float.
uniform.
Output lattice. It has a single data value (of no significance)
and the bounding box is set to the limits of the input lattice.