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etienne grossmann |
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Unidentified subject! |
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Mon, 19 Jun 2000 11:36:29 +0100 (WEST) |
Hello,
# From: address@hidden
# Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 12:18:08 +0200
#
# Hi,
#
# I am looking for a method to plot a curve in 3-dimensions in octave
# (and then print the file). I have the (xyz)-co-ordinates of N
# points on the curve in the form of three vectors xval, yval and
# zval, each with N elements.
It might be an overkill, but you could generate vrml code and pass
it to a vrml viewer. I have some vrml-generating functions that can do
that, if you like. Choosing a good viewpoint is then very easy.
# It's also not clear to me how to annotate the axes, change the
# viewpoint of the plot etc. Do you have some idea on how to do this
# ?
But I don't have anything to generate vrml text.
# Regards,
#
# Constantine Frangos.
Regards too,
Etienne
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