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From: Pfox
Subject: imaginary dimension
Date: 11 Feb 2002 13:13:56
Message: <3c6809e4$1@news.povray.org>
i just got the beta and was wondering if theres a way to "replace" one of
the real spatial dimensions with an imaginary (i.e. sqrt(-1) ) dimension in
pov 3.5.


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: imaginary dimension
Date: 11 Feb 2002 16:16:41
Message: <3c6834b9@news.povray.org>
Pfox <som### [at] somewherenet> wrote:
: i just got the beta and was wondering if theres a way to "replace" one of
: the real spatial dimensions with an imaginary (i.e. sqrt(-1) ) dimension in
: pov 3.5.

  Perhaps you should be more specific about what you mean. I don't really
know what do you mean.

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From: Pfox
Subject: Re: imaginary dimension
Date: 11 Feb 2002 20:44:48
Message: <3c687390$1@news.povray.org>
Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message news:3c6834b9@news.povray.org...
> Pfox <som### [at] somewherenet> wrote:
> : i just got the beta and was wondering if theres a way to "replace" one
of
> : the real spatial dimensions with an imaginary (i.e. sqrt(-1) ) dimension
in
> : pov 3.5.
>
>   Perhaps you should be more specific about what you mean. I don't really
> know what do you mean.

for example, in advanced math one can graph functions on an x dimension
going from negative infinity to zero to infinity, against a y dimension also
going from - to + infinity, or one can graph some functions with an x from -
to + infinity and a y from "-i * infinity" to "i * infinity". where 'i' is
the square root of  negative 1.
I was wondering, pov-ray cant normally handle functions which return square
roots of negative numbers, if however there was some way to graph these as
'i's on an imaginary number axis then the problem could be avoided


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From: Thomas Willhalm
Subject: Re: imaginary dimension
Date: 15 Feb 2002 07:20:35
Message: <3c6cfd13@news.povray.org>
Pfox wrote:
> 
> for example, in advanced math one can graph functions on an x dimension
> going from negative infinity to zero to infinity, against a y dimension
> also going from - to + infinity, or one can graph some functions with an x
> from - to + infinity and a y from "-i * infinity" to "i * infinity". where
> 'i' is
> the square root of  negative 1.
> I was wondering, pov-ray cant normally handle functions which return
> square roots of negative numbers, if however there was some way to graph
> these as 'i's on an imaginary number axis then the problem could be
> avoided

IMHO such a feature would be too special to be of general interest,
in particular, because you can graph such functions by (manually)
calculating the real or imaginary part of the function. 

Thomas


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From: Grey Knight
Subject: Re: imaginary dimension
Date: 18 Feb 2002 07:41:50
Message: <3C70F684.C405FF21@namtar.qub.ac.uk>
I don't think this is currently implemented in 3.5, but I remember some
patched version had support for complex numbers in 2D-vector form
<real,imag> You could just extract the parts from the vector easily,
then plot them on the real axes.

Thomas Willhalm wrote:
> 
> IMHO such a feature would be too special to be of general interest,
> in particular, because you can graph such functions by (manually)
> calculating the real or imaginary part of the function.
> 
> Thomas

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