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Re: Plotting 3-D data points [message #840] |
Mon, 26 April 1993 17:59  |
paz
Messages: 2 Registered: April 1993
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In article <1rhnssINNld9@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> jabarone@athena.mit.edu (John A Barone) writes:
> I have a question about plotting 3-D irregular data. I've been trying to
> use the IDL surface command to view irregular 3-D data points generated from
> physics simulations. The results have been less than satisfactory. The
> surface routine doesn't connect the lines correctly. I thought maybe if
> I could just plot the points the results might be better, but I haven't
> been able to figure out how to plot 3-D points without any lines connecting
> them. Does anyone have any solutions?
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> Thanks in advance
>
> jabarone@athena.mit.edu
John-
PVWave has a group of canned routines in $WAVE_DIR/lib/user.
In it you will find one called plot3d.pro. I used this just
the other day and it work fairly well. I had found I was
limited to approx. 3000 x,y,z triplets but it gave me what
I wanted.
Peter
paz@gulfaero.com
paz@mickey.eng.gulfaero.com
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