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Re: Heavy 3D graph crashing octave
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PhilipNienhuis |
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Re: Heavy 3D graph crashing octave |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Feb 2016 03:24:07 -0800 (PST) |
rcharan51 wrote
> I have a problem when I surf plot a big 3d surface. It is not only slow to
> interact (just to change the view), many it crashes octave(fltk toolkit,
> octave 4.0.0, Win10 64 bit 8GB ram). I think using gnuplot makes it even
> worse.
>
> So, Can anyone help me to reduce the data points density to such a extent
> that it wont affect the shape of the surface? Is data binning a
> alternative for this problem?
>
> FYI the mat file of the surface is 350MB !!
>
> Here are the files ( X Y Z data)
> https://drive.google.com/a/iitbbs.ac.in/folderview?id=0B8j-cnUfgldTNU80NVoyejFVd2c&usp=sharing
> <https://drive.google.com/a/iitbbs.ac.in/folderview?id=0B8j-cnUfgldTNU80NVoyejFVd2c&usp=sharing>
>
Have a look in the patch tracker; lately function "reducevolme" has been
added there + a few related functions (smooth3, isosurf, isocaps).
Philip
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