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lottie_vecteurs_2d_ml_chart_test_data_runs.txt 2018-08-17 1.1 kB
lottie_vecteurs_3_processing_chart_test_data_runs.txt 2018-08-17 1.9 kB
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Lottie Vectors is an application for Matlab that alows you to do some pretty neat things -with vectors. More exactly -displaying them in ways that hopefully will allow you to explore and better understand your vector data.

The basic idea is simple, take a vector defined in one of a few different types of data formats and map it on the screen. Add another vector and you start to form a 'route'.

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 with forces.

The window has option buttons for tweaking the results and allow you to save the position map, load in a vector text file, and much more.


Source: README.txt, updated 2018-08-17