[kepler-users] Reg: 3D plotting in Kepler
Dan Higgins
higgins at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue Aug 29 09:22:25 PDT 2006
Hi Niket,
As far as I know, there are no specific actors for 3D graphs in
Kepler. However, the RExpression actor allows one to use arbitrary R
functions and R supports 3D graphs. (See the R function 'persp'.)
(Another possibility is the Matlab expression actor.). So it should be
pretty easy to create 3D graphs with Kepler, although it may require a
little custom scripting.
Dan Higgins
NCEAS/UCSB
Niket Tandon wrote:
> Dear Sir.
>
> I installed Kepler but i couldn't find any 3D support for plotting
> graphs. There is a document which i found saying-- Temperature and
> Pressure ; Humidity Filled Plot etc and these are 3D plots, used
> Kepler. But i am not able to find any 3D library or actor in Kepler.
>
> I am an undergraduate student from India. I am trying to do a project
> on simulation and for this *i require 3D plotting*.
> Any suggestions would be very helpful to me.
>
> Best Regards
> Niket Tandon.
>
>
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