Re: "layering" 2d plots
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- Subject: [mg60588] Re: "layering" 2d plots
- From: Helen Read <read at math.uvm.edu>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 03:20:22 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: EM Computer Facility, The University of Vermont
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Curtis Osterhoudt wrote: > Hi, all, > > I have a question about the ability to show 2D graphics in a pseudo > 3D way. > > I have produced a series of 2D plots, each of some system with some > parameter changed slightly (this is experimental data. To forestall > questions along the lines of "why don't you sample the function in a > different way", I'll say that it's not possible yet. In addition, it'd > just be nice to see if this -- proposed -- way is possible in > practice). Although making an animation with the plots one after another > is possible, I think it'd be a bit easier to see what's going on if I > could "stack" each plot on top of the others, but with perspective shown. StackGraphics (in the Graphics`Graphics3D` package) does what you want. -- Helen Read University of Vermont