2007/2/26, vincent 1000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



2007/2/26, Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> --- vincent 1000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I like especially the way J represents complex vectorfields. Do you
> know of
> > other software which has similar features?
>
> This is not taken after a particular software, or there isn't
> any software that I know of that does that, but it's not impossible
> that some math systems like Mathlab would be able to do that.
> The idea is fairly simple and fits into viewmat nicely
> (magnitude of complex number is just viewmat).
>
> The idea was inspired by a CG illustrations in a documentary
> about reconstructing the weather that contributed to
> the sinking of Spanish Armada off of the coast of Scotland
> and Ireland.
>
> Might be "Little Ice Age: Big Chill" (aired tomorrow)
> http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&showId=173249
>
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Thank you,
I found this in the J-Documentation:
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viewmatcc (v) view matrix in given child control

[hue] viewmatcc mat;cc

hue and mat are as for viewmat

cc is the id of the isigraph control.
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My question is where can I find:

______ cc the id of the isigraph control  _______

Thanks again

I first thought mathlab was a typo, but I found really a software called
"mathlab 95", which has simple graphic-capabilities and as a plus a syntax
for L-Systems.
The ideal would be a J which uses mathematical standard-notation wherever
possible?
What´s the use of inventing custom names for absolutely standard common
trigonometric functions??????
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