Annotation of OpenXM_contrib/gnuplot/docs/old/README.iso, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 maekawa 1:
2: You can say "set isosamples 30,40" now to get different isosampling
3: rates for the first and second dummy variables (x,u resp. y,v). This
4: will affect surface-plots in hidden3d- and nohidden3d-mode. It gets
5: rid of the necessity of having to change samples in hidden3d-mode when
6: you actually want to change the isosamples for the first dummy
7: variable. For people that are lazy and for compatibility you can also
8: type "set isosamples 30". This will set the value to 30 in both
9: directions. For completeness I did the same with "samples". Thus you
10: can say "set samples 50,100" to get different sampling rates for each
11: dummy variable. This only affects surface-plots in nohidden3d-mode.
12: Again, you still can say "set samples 50". This will set both sampling
13: rates to 50. For 2d-plots the first value of samples is used.
14:
15: Summary:
16:
17: Suppose isosamples is set to 4,5 in hidden3d-mode. The grid evaluated
18: for hidden3d-plots will look like this (* denotes points that get
19: evaluated):
20:
21: |------ isosamples #1 -----|
22:
23: - *--------*--------*--------*
24: | | | | |
25: | | | |
26: i | | | |
27: s *--------*--------*--------*
28: o | | | |
29: s | | | |
30: a | | | |
31: m *--------*--------*--------*
32: p | | | |
33: . | | | |
34: | | | |
35: # *--------*--------*--------*
36: 2 | | | |
37: | | | |
38: | | | | |
39: - *--------*--------*--------*
40:
41: Suppose isosamples is set to 4,5 and samples to 10, 9 in
42: nohidden3d-mode. The grid evaluated for hidden3d-plots will look like
43: this:
44:
45: |------ isosamples #1 -----|
46:
47: - *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--* -
48: | | | | | |
49: * * * * |
50: i | | | |
51: s *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--* s
52: o | | | | a
53: s * * * * m
54: a | | | | p
55: m *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--* l
56: p | | | | e
57: . * * * * s
58: | | | |
59: # *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--* #
60: 2 | | | | 2
61: * * * *
62: | | | | | |
63: - *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--* -
64:
65: |------- samples #1 -------|
66:
67:
68: BTW: The examples above also show how the bottom grids will look like
69: both in noparametric- and in parametric-mode. Thus you can get a rough
70: idea of how the mapping from (u,v)-space to (x,y,z)-space works by
71: drawing a bottom grid in parametric-mode.
72:
73: Best regards,
74:
75: Carsten
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