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Create, display and process 2D vectors in a 3D window.
...Each route or position vector can be accompanied with a 'force' vector. This can be used to show something acting on a position with direction and magnitude.
Finally you can give each position a tag to display on screen. This could be a common math symbol or greek letter, start/end signposts, or a number of the position either from the begining or after a reset.
After all the information has been loaded for your dataset. Either passed over the command line, or as a text file. Lottie Vectors displays inside a figure that you can resize, rotate and turn 2D positions into a 3D picture.
JEuclid is a complete MathML rendering solution, consisting of: a MathViewer application, command line converters from MathML to other formats, an ant task for autmated conversion, display components for AWT and Swing and a component for Apache Cocoon
JMathLib is used to evaluate complex mathematical expressions and display the results graphically. It can be used either interactively or to interpret script files (m-files). It is a clone of Matlab, Octave, FreeMat, Scilab but written 100% in java.
JVisual3D is a GUI library, 3D geometry viewer and a mathematical visualization software written in pure java. It is comparable with the well known javaview project. This is under GPL. Create, manipulate and display easiely meshes, 3d shapes, surfaces,..
An implementation of generative grammars and turtle graphics. The grammars (currently only Lindenmayer systems) are used to produce descriptions of graphical images, and the turtle is used to display them in several forms, such as bitmap, PostScript or