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#1 Posted: 2/20/2024 2:02:30 PM
#2 Posted: 2/20/2024 8:01:51 PM
#3 Posted: 2/20/2024 11:02:25 PM
Findroot() or roots() could solve three unknown systems.
About plotting, I simply wrote equations according to solving of z.
Regards
3Dplot_OchkovVF.sm (4 KiB) downloaded 65 time(s).

About plotting, I simply wrote equations according to solving of z.
Regards
3Dplot_OchkovVF.sm (4 KiB) downloaded 65 time(s).
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#4 Posted: 2/21/2024 6:54:08 AM
Martin Kraska
Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
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Davide Carpi 2/21/2024 5:29:00 PM
#5 Posted: 2/22/2024 2:40:57 AM
Is there a way to use CreateMesh() for single line xyz equations?
x^2+y^2+z^2-2^2 creates a sphere in 3dplot, a finer mesh can look better.
But I don't know how to convert an equation to CreateMesh().
I am asking if it is doable of course, if they are two different thing it is ok.
A simple, short but inclusive tutorial would be beneficial.
x^2+y^2+z^2-2^2 creates a sphere in 3dplot, a finer mesh can look better.
But I don't know how to convert an equation to CreateMesh().
I am asking if it is doable of course, if they are two different thing it is ok.
A simple, short but inclusive tutorial would be beneficial.
#6 Posted: 2/22/2024 6:38:16 PM
WroteIs there a way to use CreateMesh() for single line xyz equations?
x^2+y^2+z^2-2^2 creates a sphere in 3dplot, a finer mesh can look better.
But I don't know how to convert an equation to CreateMesh().
I am asking if it is doable of course, if they are two different thing it is ok.
A simple, short but inclusive tutorial would be beneficial.
Like in the attached? (Though I confess it was a "suck it and see" approach as I don't fully understand the 3D graphing!)
TriangleSpherePlaneCreateMesh.sm (6 KiB) downloaded 66 time(s).
#7 Posted: 2/22/2024 11:36:19 PM
WroteLike in the attached?
Not really, my question is different.
You can make any object with CreateMesh().
You can make sphere, plane, cone, cube, etc with mesh.
I ask for a method converting a xyz function to CreateMesh() matrix.
If there is any of course.
Regards
#8 Posted: 2/29/2024 11:56:27 AM
Hi Overlord. If you can isolate some of the x, y or z variables, you can use this. If not, Viacheslav develops a 3D implicit plot codes for mathcad, you can see that somewhere in the mathcad forum.
create_mesh_xy.sm (8 KiB) downloaded 66 time(s).

Best regards.
Alvaro.
create_mesh_xy.sm (8 KiB) downloaded 66 time(s).
Best regards.
Alvaro.
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Вячеслав Мезенцев 2/29/2024 4:48:00 PM
#9 Posted: 2/29/2024 4:46:48 PM
WroteIf not, Viacheslav develops a 3D implicit plot codes for mathcad, you can see that somewhere in the mathcad forum.
The dots on the graphs above are a sign of my code being used.
WroteI ask for a method converting a xyz function to CreateMesh() matrix.
This is only possible for simple cases if the function is easily parameterizable.
Russia ☭ forever, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
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