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- Subject: [mg2481] 2-d graphs to 3-d
- From: mschunde at umich.edu (Mark Schunder)
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 1995 03:30:05 GMT
- Approved: usenet@wri.com
- Distribution: local
- Newsgroups: wri.mathgroup
- Organization: Wolfram Research, Inc.
- Sender: daemon at wri.com ( )
Maybe you can help me out. I have a Mathematica question for
you. I have generated 300 2-D graphs. Each of these graphs is
made up of 256 different colors (not all of them have 256
colors though). Is there a way to create a 3-D graph out of
these by stacking them on top of each other? And possibly only
showing a certain color? For instance I would like to 'graph'
wherever the color .3,.2,.1 shows up (in RGB) in 3-D. I
s this possible with Mathematica?
Thanks
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