Sujet : Re: 4D Visualisierung
De : chris.m.thomasson.1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 17. Sep 2024, 20:52:53
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On 9/17/2024 12:46 PM, guido wugi wrote:
Op 16-9-2024 om 21:49 schreef Chris M. Thomasson:
Trajectory bundles: now these, being curves, can be done in 4D as well...
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I need to study existing your work to see where I should/could plot all of my vectors that have non-zero 4d w's as in (x, y, z, w). That would be interesting. I just need to find some time to give it a go, been really busy lately. Shit... Well... Now, when I do it, I will start small and create 4 axes in the 3d plane. Ask you a lot of questions... ;^) It would be a learning experience for me.
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Also, I think it might help a bit if I colored any vector with a non-zero w with a special color spectrum... Humm... Keep in mind that I am only plotting the (x, y, z) parts of the vectors that my field algorithm generates. So, I can see how non-zero w's cast an influence upon the field wrt the (x, y, z) parts of an n-ary vector.
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I can do the coloring thing in my current work. If any vector has a non-zero w, make its color _unique_ among all colors used in the field render. Humm...
I propose you try this example file.
bolnorm4D. Parabola | Desmos <https://www.desmos.com/3d/igi6shir3e?lang=nl>
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This moves the object along the 4d axis right:
https://i.ibb.co/k1XR3FT/image.png13: s_p
right?