Re: Graphiing
- From: Roedy Green <see_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 23:15:33 GMT
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:06:20 -0400, David Kerber
<ns_dkerber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote, quoted or indirectly
quoted someone who said :
I know of 21 programs that will produce a variety of graphs, yet I
know of not a single one written for Java that will plot a function of
two variables in 3D, producing a surface.
I thought it would be instructive to plot the primitive functions over
the range -10 to 10, + - / (int and float) %
What is your question?
I thought expressing my ignorance implied the question. Do you know
of a graphing/charting package that will plot of function of two
variables in 3D, producing a surface?
Perhaps it would look like a mosquito net, perhaps a warped grid,
perhaps a 3D viewer that lets you change your point of view to see the
surface from various vantage points.
You could also take my post as a pure comment on the strange state of
affairs that everyone keeps reinventing the wheel but refuses to
invent the steering wheel.
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