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You might also consider Python if you're not compelled to learn Java - it will allow you to get started more quickly (there is also a tutorial on that!).
The direct link is: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/visad.html#documents Best wishes, tom David Nguyen wrote:
Hello everyone, I am brand new to VisAD (as well as to Java) but have had prior programming experience in C++. I am currently working in a group that would like to plot particles in a 3D space as well as take slices on different planes (which I see some explanation of right in this very list). I was wondering if anyone could point me towards good examples of this. My first goal is create a program that can accept a list of x,y,z coordinates and some sort of value, like temperature mapped to RGB, in perhaps 4 1-dimensional arrays. Any help would be appreciated in getting me started. I am currently going over the excellent tutorial provided by Ugo Taddei, but would appreciate more examples or any additional information. Thanks in advance! -dave --------------------- David Nguyen Computer Engineering Northwestern University dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.davenguyen.net
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