Index of /Courses/ME171/vtk

Icon  Name                    Last modified      Size  Description
[DIR] Parent Directory - [TXT] display.vtk 14-May-1999 12:25 2.6K [TXT] display3.vtk 13-May-1999 17:39 2.6K [TXT] displayS.vtk 10-Apr-2001 12:58 2.9K [TXT] object.dat 12-Apr-2001 12:21 570 [TXT] out.dat 20-Apr-1999 14:38 322 [TXT] strip.vtk 12-Apr-2001 10:16 1.4K
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display3.vtk
is the 3-D interactive perspective view version of display.vtk
displayS.vtk
is the 3-D interactive perspective view version of display.vtk that displays shaded surfaces.
object.dat
is an example datafile for displayS.vtk
display.vtk
is the vtk script that uses a "&" character to indicate a break in the lines drawn, displays 2-D vectors, in a parallel projection, with X and Y between -1 and +1, and has "Exit" and "Save as PPM" buttons.
out.dat
is an example datafile for display.vtk and display3.vtk
strip.vtk
is the original (dumb) vtk script.

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