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Re: 3D plot...(x->y)->z

Hi Rakesh,

> what kind of set should I use to plot  (x -> y) -> z kind of function?

((x -> y) -> z) is not a legal MathType. Intuitively it would mean
a function whose range is z, and whose domain is the set of functions
from x to y. This domain has a very large cardinality. If we let R
be the set of real numbers, then legal VisAD function domains are
R, RxR, RxRxR, and R^n in general. But a domain (x -> y) would be
R^R. Any finite sampling of this domain that would fit in a computer
memory would be very sparse.

Interesting question, though.

Cheers,
Bill


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