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Daniel C. Bastos <dba### [at] yahoocombr> wrote:
> Hi there. I'm interested in plotting some graphs in povray. I have been
> reading the documentation in the help file, but it is not going torwards
> telling me how to plot, say, x = cos(t), y = cos(t), z = t. Could
> someone point me in some direction where I can learn the basics of
> getting some parametric equations plotted?
That depends a lot on what is it exactly that you want to plot.
Eg. plotting a surface is completely different from plotting a curve.
Your example seems to be a curve.
There is no direct support for curves per se, but you can approximate
one by, for example, creating tiny cylinders along the curve, for example
like this:
#declare X = function(T) { sin(T) };
#declare Y = function(T) { cos(T) };
#declare Z = function(T) { T };
#declare CylRadius = .05;
#declare MinT = 0;
#declare MaxT = 2*pi;
#declare Steps = 100;
union
{ #declare Ind = 0;
#while(Ind < Steps)
#declare T1 = MinT + (MaxT-MinT)*Ind/Steps;
#declare T2 = MinT + (MaxT-MinT)*(Ind+1)/Steps;
#declare P1 = <X(T1), Y(T1), Z(T1)>;
#declare P2 = <X(T2), Y(T2), Z(T2)>;
sphere { P1, CylRadius }
cylinder { P1, P2, CylRadius }
#declare Ind = Ind+1;
#end
pigment { rgb x } finish { specular .5 }
}
camera { location -z*5 look_at 0 angle 35 }
light_source { <100, 200, -300>, 1 }
plane { y, -1.5 pigment { checker rgb 1, rgb .5 scale 10 } }
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- Warp
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