Probably not if you want very accurate graphical output for scientific analysis, I'd use VTK or Py4dat/Pydvt for that. But Pd for modelling data, yes, why not? But beware that many units are optimised for sound DSP and are not computationally accurate. Octave + VTK is probably the way to go for serious numerical studies.
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 12:05:24 -0700 "yukio kuroiwa" yukio_kuroiwa@fastmail.fm wrote:
hi , is there any project that involves pd as tool for visualization of data? for exmaple dynamic complex information? .. is pd suitable for this?
thanks
yukio
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