From octave-graphics-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Tue Jan 13 19:26:57 2004 Subject: Re: Query From: Ole Jacob Hagen To: octave-graphics at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:23:08 +0100 Hi. Possibility to rotate a graph is under development, so the answer to your question is yes. Me, and some friends of mine are making Oplot++, which is based on Qt and Coin3D. We will also implement handle graphics functionality in Octave. Handle graphics objects will be implemented in Octave, and Oplot. This will mean that every visualisation application which fullfills handle graphics objects-types will be able to communicate with Octave. Did you know that gnuplot supports "handle-graphics objects"-kind of objects? They are pretty close...Unfortunatetly this goes only simplex way, and not duplex. Cheers, Ole J. On Wednesday 14 January 2004 00:56, Vardhman Jain wrote: > Hi all, > Let me introduce you to myself as Vardhman. I am 3rd year student > from IIIT-H university. Me and My friend Nirnimesh were going to start a > project for "3D Graphical modelling of the graphs drawn in octave", so > that one can rotate the graph to see how it looks from various angles. > This feature is I think already present in Matlab. > > I would like to know if such a feature is already under implementation. > Also any suggestions on the design of such a system are most welcome. > > Thankyou > > vardhman -- /************************************* * May the source be with you. * * Use the source. * * The source are free and GPL'd. * ************************************/