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Re: OT: visualizing 3D data


From: Robert A. Macy
Subject: Re: OT: visualizing 3D data
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 07:19:03 -0700

Jeff,

If it's a surface you're displaying, gsplot works well and
is fast for interactive display.

>> gsplot  data
...if data is real values of x and y dimensions you get a
surface plot that you can move around with your mouse to
examine the structure.  

try
>> x = randn(25,50);
>> gsplot x;

if data is a set of values in x,y,z I have no idea.  

                  - Robert -

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 07:00:43 -0400
 Jeff Abrahamson <address@hidden> 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.
> 
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