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Re: 2 slices in 3D space [message #57011 is a reply to message #57010] Wed, 28 November 2007 22:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mankoff is currently offline  mankoff
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On Nov 29, 4:35 pm, caitouer <caito...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Greetings, all,
>
> I have never done this and have no idea how to start. I have two 2D
> data files, i.e., temperature T(x, y, z=0) and T(x, y=0, z). I would
> like to plot two orthogonal slices, i.e., T in xoy plane and T in xoz
> planes, and show them in 3D space. Hopefully I describe this clearly.
> Basically I want to get something like this:
>
> -------------------------------
> | |
> ----
> | | /
> ------------------------------- /
> / /|
> / / |
>
> -------------------------------
>
> Any hint will be appreciated.
>
> Caitouer


The fine skill of ASCII art requires both the artist and the artee (or
viewer) to use fixed width fonts. I'm viewing with a fwf but it does
not make sense to me. Did you create it with one?

For those of your who really enjoy ASCII art, I recommend
ASCIIMoviePlayer here: http://users.ugent.be/~jmaebe/ASCIIMoviePlayerSample/
which also has links to various other ASCII movie player code bases.

Regarding getting your planar data viewable in a 3D space, I'd take a
look at the thunderstorm demo.
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