Surface Explorer 3D plots mathematical surfaces in 3D.
User defined surface equations can be explicit, implicit, or parametric.
Surface and color equations are specified by user.
The user can export to the clipboard, or file formats
including VRML, POV, DXF, STL, and output to a printer.
The STL format can be used to do 3D printing to create a physical object.
Surface Explorer 3D is provided as freeware in the hopes
that others can enjoy exploring math equations.
Full MFC C++ source code is included as freeware.
Version 3.2 Jan 28 2024
1) Increased the length of plotting equations from 255 characters to unlimited
2) Added several new example surfaces
Version 3.1 - Nov 6, 2022
1) Bug fix for minus sign in equations
2) Added Range Variables used in equations
3) Added Color Scheme Dialog
4) Added many more example surfaces
Youtube Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePqwLK2l5Iw&t=5s
Features
- mathematics graphics 3D surfaces
- OpenGL programming
- plot explicit, parametric, and implicit 3D surface equations
License
MIT LicenseFollow Surface Explorer 3D v3.2
User Reviews
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Firstly, thank you. Secondly, SurfX3D, known as Surface Explorer 3D, is an outstanding tool for plotting 3D graphs, boasting a user-friendly interface. Notably, after contacting the owner, Clark Daily, I learned that it’s free for both non-commercial and commercial use, including printing and generating images.