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Plotting (x,y,z) Data

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  • Subject: [mg24630] Plotting (x,y,z) Data
  • From: "Leonard Howell" <leowood at worldnet.att.net>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 17:24:12 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Given one million data points (x,y,z) and stored in in a file, how can they
be loaded and then graphically displayed using Mathematica?  For example in
2D, I might display points (x,y) as a scatter plot or if there are enough of
them, construct a 2D histogram or "city plot."  For points (x,y,z), a
stereoscopic plot of the individual points would be useful but is way too
slow - at least using the software I've got - and then there is the problem
of cross-eyed viewing that some people have.  Can someone recommend a
software tool for providing a reasonable display?

Thanks, Leonard



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