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In article <MPG.1bea10575f2e0627989bfb@news.povray.org> , Patrick Elliott
<sha### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Has anyone else seen the article in Linux Journal about using POV-Ray for
> visualizing large data sets? The patch stuff is here:
>
> http://staff.aist.go.jp/r-suzuki/e/povray/iso/df_body.htm
In article <MPG.1beb1350c94266cd989c01@news.povray.org> , Patrick Elliott
<sha### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> "...each HDF file is a snapshot of the model state at a given time and
> contains 12 3-D variables per file. It often is illustrative to look at
> multiple variables, such as cloud, rain, hail and snow."
>
> Basically, his format lets you retrieve individual surfaces in a single
> file to by name, like this:
>
> density_file hdf "blah.hdf", "foo"
>
> This would read in only the data for the 'foo' section of the hdf file.
I think you posted the wrong link then. The link you posted does not point
to a page containing that statement nor does that website mention the word
"hdf" anywhere. So I am rather confused now. Is that Linux Journal article
available online somewhere, or could you at least provide the issue
number/month/year?
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: tho### [at] trfde
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