Re: [AQT-user] Using Aquaterm with MATLAB
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From: Per P. <per...@ma...> - 2004-09-19 11:59:20
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On Sep 10, 2004, at 05:01, Andrew Wagner wrote: > Hello- > > Do any of you guys know if there is a nice way to plot from MATLAB to > Aquaterm on os x? No, not without writing quite a lot of code (mex or other...) :-( > > My labmate and I use MATLAB for our research, which involves a lot of > demanding 3D plotting. MATLAB's current rendering code is bugging the > hell out of us, so we're looking for better ways of rendering stuff > directly from MATLAB. We're heavily dependent on other features > specific to MATLAB, so going to Octave isn't quite an option yet > (almost is; we would just need to re-implement some of the code we use > from Matlab toolboxes.) How about doing your calculations i Matlab and saving the results in a format accessible by octave (Matlab -v4 and -v5 should work) and use octave (and thus gnuplot) for plotting? Since you are into 3D plotting, maybe you should look at VTK, see http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/02/11/dev_osx.html or OpenDX, http://www.opendx.org HTH, Per |