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Re: slicer3 for a series of plots [message #43365 is a reply to message #43353] Thu, 07 April 2005 12:47 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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David Jackson writes:

> I'm an occasional IDL user (read novice) and I've come across something that
> I can't figure out how to do at first glance (I haven't given this tons of
> thought yet). I've used the plot command to make a series of graphs and
> then used Xinteranimate to animate this series. This works just fine. What
> I'd like to do is to take this series of graphs and somehow stack them up
> and view them with the slicer3 program (or some other slicer type program).

You know what? I would give this a LOT more thought! :-)

Why exactly does this seem like a good idea to you?
What you would be trying to demonstrate with it? What
is it you imagine you would see if you did something like this?

> It seems as though I will first need to save these graphs as image files and
> then read in the image files in the appropriate way to do this. Is this
> true or is there an easier way? Any help would be much appreciated.

I think it will turn out to be something like this, yes, assuming
you go through with it.


> If the answer to this is completely obvious, I apologize in advance.

Not to me, it isn't. :-)

Cheers,

David

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