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Re: NURBS Package Available

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  • From: Ingolf Dahl <ingolf.dahl at telia.com>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 05:59:10 -0400 (EDT)
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The NURBS Package for Mathematica, developed by Steve B, with assistance
from Wolfram Research staff, as part of their 2008 Advanced Mathematica
Summer School can now be downloaded from
http://pruffle.mit.edu/mathematica/NURBS/, thanks to W Craig Carter. The
package is unsupported, so you have to take it as it is. 

A link to the package is also inserted at 
http://www.mathematica-users.org/webMathematica/wiki/wiki.jsp?pageName=Packa
ges 

Please inform me if something happens related to this package.

Ingolf Dahl
Sweden

> > On Wednesday, August 20, 2008 10:05:00 AM UTC+2, blac... at thebushman.net
wrote:
> >
> > It has been suggested a number of times that the ability to "export"
> > analytic surfaces to a CAD interchange format (IGES, STEP, DXF, etc)
> > would be valuable.  I have developed a package that enables one to
> > create and export B-spline curves and surfaces based on user-supplied
> > control points, data points, or analytic functions.  The idea is that
> > the user has control over the creation of the B-spline object, and so
> > the creation of the IGES file and its fidelity in the CAD package is
> > completely predictable.
> >
> > It will be located at my website,http://www.thebushman.net.  It is a
> > work in progress, so please be kind, and be sure to leave some
> > constructive comments.
> >
> > The package was developed in part with assistance from Wolfram
> > Research staff, as part of their 2008 Advanced Mathematica Summer
> > School.
> >
> > Steve B




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