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Re: Newcomer Question
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- Subject: [mg102762] Re: Newcomer Question
- From: VICTOR <victor.herasme at gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 07:44:40 -0400 (EDT)
- References: <h65vfu$eqf$1@smc.vnet.net> <h6gm1i$pmr$1@smc.vnet.net>
On 19 Aug, 13:01, divisor <congruentialumina... at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello Victor:
>
> WRI support told me, look here:http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ContoursOfAlgebraicSurfaces/
>
> HTH.
>
> Regards..
>
> Roger Williams
> Franklin Laboratory
>
> On Aug 15, 2:34 am, VICTOR <victor.hera... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > i have to analyze a huge amount of data. In this page:
>
> >http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/newin6/content/DynamicInt...
>
> > i found an example that would be very useful to my work. Does anyone
> > have any idea on how to create this ? Specifically what i need is the
> > plane that cuts the graphic and shows the values at a specific
> > position, i.e. a plane parallel to the XY that i can place at any
> > position of the Z axis. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks,
>
> > Victor
Hi,
what if i got my own data (x,y,z) and i want to fit a surface to that
data and then make the cuts, in order to interpolate Z for diffetent
values of x and y. For Example:
-3,8245 -4,78063 -6,21963 -6,43597 -6,49892 -6,56928...
-4,11804 -5,14755 -6,5461 -6,67396 -6,69953 -6,72253...
-3,92194 -4,90242 -6,23306 -6,44357 -6,66729 -6,80264...
-3,63501 -4,54376 -5,96014 -6,37888 -6,67568 -6,82469...
-3,47712 -4,34641 -5,69993 -6,09446 -6,36643 -6,75438..
-3,23084 -4,03855 -5,29429 -5,66248 -6,09861 -6,75382...
-3,10639 -3,88299 -5,09593 -5,45283 -5,86176 -6,47406...
... .... .... ... .... .....
How would i do that ? Is there also a way to get those values so i can
paste them in a table and use them ? I know i ask too much, i hope i
can gat an answer. Regards,
Victor
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