Indeed, thanks to all
Still there're some aspects I'veto go deeper in under to master it
Paul
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Hello Paul,
Your polyline is directly e2, not any child p2.
Samuel
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Le 06/11/2018 à 10:52, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 10/10/2018 à 12:39, amonm...@laas.fr a écrit :
Le 10/10/2018 à 08:47, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 09/10/2018 à 21:52, antoine monmayrant a écrit :
Hello Samuel,
Sorry I might not have made myself clear: fft and fftshift provide
the ability t
Hello,
have you checked that the line is not *behind* the surface ?
S.
Le 06/11/2018 à 12:28, Carrico, Paul a écrit :
Dear All
I’m trying to superimpose a basic line onto a 3D surface, but none of
the parameters (color, thickness and so on) I’m trying to implement
works: what I’m doing wr
Dear All
I'm trying to superimpose a basic line onto a 3D surface, but none of the
parameters (color, thickness and so on) I'm trying to implement works: what
I'm doing wrong?
Thanks for your support
Paul
mode(0);
clear
function [z]=saddle(x, y)
z = x^2 - y^2
endfunction
n = 100;
x =
Le 10/10/2018 à 12:39, amonm...@laas.fr a écrit :
Le 10/10/2018 à 08:47, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 09/10/2018 à 21:52, antoine monmayrant a écrit :
Hello Samuel,
Sorry I might not have made myself clear: fft and fftshift provide
the ability to perform transform along only one of the dimensi