Hi List Seems that curve3d is limited in size of control matrix (10x10 max) Is there a way to plot a XYZ curve with 40 dots in X and 10 dots in Y (means matrix 40x10) ? wish avoid plot 4 curves 10x10 and adjust them together :( tks JM
hello,
You should try "surface3d", interpolation is different (bicubic), so it's easier to have more control point. Moreover, the surface is passing via all control point.
cheers c
Le 12/07/2016 12:08, jma@jeanmarie-adrien.net a écrit :
Hi List Seems that curve3d is limited in size of control matrix (10x10 max) Is there a way to plot a XYZ curve with 40 dots in X and 10 dots in Y (means matrix 40x10) ? wish avoid plot 4 curves 10x10 and adjust them together :( tks JM
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tks, great ! jm
Le 13 juil. 2016 à 10:08, cyrille henry ch@chnry.net a écrit :
hello,
You should try "surface3d", interpolation is different (bicubic), so it's easier to have more control point. Moreover, the surface is passing via all control point. cheers c
Le 12/07/2016 12:08, jma@jeanmarie-adrien.net a écrit :
Hi List Seems that curve3d is limited in size of control matrix (10x10 max) Is there a way to plot a XYZ curve with 40 dots in X and 10 dots in Y (means matrix 40x10) ? wish avoid plot 4 curves 10x10 and adjust them together :( tks JM
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