From: Rob <eu...@ho...> - 2001-09-28 14:10:07
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Hi Janko, yes I would love to have it. Thank you! I once installed Viz5D, but didn't quite know what to do with it. One thing though, the Windows version requires an X11 server, but thats better than no program at all :) I also installed OpenDX, the FreeBSD port version, but everytime I try to do anything it core dumps. I also want to look into VRML. Rob. Janko Hauser wrote: > > I would try vis5d, which is a very nice out of the box viewer of > 5D-Data. I have a module which can write vis5d-files directly from > numpy-data. The module is not polished, so if there is interest I > would send it privatly to you. > > http://vis5d.sourceforge.net/ > > http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/vis5d.html > > HTH, > > __Janko > > Rob writes: > > I've been using the "brick of bytes" format for my FDTD outputs, but > > unfortunately I can' find any type of 3d viewer for Windows. I am now > > using the X11/OpenGL based Animabob, which creates a movie of the series > > of dumped files. > > > > I am thinking of trying some other type of file format and viewer. I am > > wondering what others use to view 3d fields or data? Of course if it > > used Numpy and Python all the better. > > > > Thanks, Rob. > > > > > > -- > > The Numeric Python EM Project > > > > www.members.home.net/europax > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Numpy-discussion mailing list > > Num...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/numpy-discussion -- The Numeric Python EM Project www.members.home.net/europax |