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 kuroiwa yukio_kuroiwa@fastmail.fm
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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Hello,
I have found PD a great bit of glue for doing visualisations. But I have not played with VTK or the other tools. A friend is looking at using VVVV as a visualiser with data generation in some other package, with data sent over OSC. I have done similar things using data production in C and netsend to PD to get objects moving around in Gem.
Are there any projects that you can point to where these other tools are being used, especially projects that are not complete masters thesis projects :->
Tim
On 16/03/2007, at 9:49 AM, padawan12 wrote:
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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I'll just say that Processing is great at this sort of thing... at least from my experience. http://processing.org Easy to learn as well
Kevin
On 3/21/07, Tim Boykett tim@timesup.org wrote:
Hello,
I have found PD a great bit of glue for doing visualisations. But I have not played with VTK or the other tools. A friend is looking at using VVVV as a visualiser with data generation in some other package, with data sent over OSC. I have done similar things using data production in C and netsend to PD to get objects moving around in Gem.
Are there any projects that you can point to where these other tools are being used, especially projects that are not complete masters thesis projects :->
Tim
On 16/03/2007, at 9:49 AM, padawan12 wrote:
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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