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Re: OT: visualizing 3D data
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Carlo de Falco |
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Re: OT: visualizing 3D data |
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Fri, 1 Jul 2005 13:48:06 +0200 |
On Venerdì, lug 1, 2005, at 13:00 Europe/Rome, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
I am using octave to analyze data related to 3D surfaces. The results
are sets of points on those surfaces. I would like to visualize my
results.
I've thought of using povray to draw lots of little balls whose
aggregate would look like a point cloud on a surface. This should
work, but maybe is the hard way.
Anyone have any other suggestions of routes I should explore?
Thanks much.
--
Jeff
Do you know about OpenDX?
http://www.opendx.org
I have some scripts that export data from octave
to dx format but they are made for finite element meshes,
not for scattered points.
Regards,
carlo
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