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Re: Is there a simple way to plot field lines? [message #35396 is a reply to message #35369] Thu, 29 May 2003 07:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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wmc@bas.ac.uk wrote in message news:<3ed52d18@news.nwl.ac.uk>...
> Steve <so@cp.dias.ie> wrote:
>> David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.193e67c621b7edc6989bb4@news.frii.com>...
>
>>> Oh, well then. STREAMLINE might do the trick. :-)
>
>> There is a script called streamline.pro on
>> http://www.metvis.com.au/graphics.html
>
>> Hope this helps somebody else sometime.
>
> It helped me. I've been wondering about this for some time. Thanks.
>
> -W.

No problem. I have found the best way to close the field lines so they
don't look broken is to define a second identical vector field with
components of opposite sign and trace lines from the same seed points.
Then the tracing is carried out in both directions.
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