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Offline Ber7  
#1 Posted : 30 May 2015 02:25:23(UTC)
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The grid lines are found by Draghilev Method
Method 1.
Building a line of intersection of the required surface
with the plane x = 0. This line is rotated in steps of 2 * Pi / s
about a vertical axis by an angle 2 * Pi, where s is the number of steps (the grid lines)


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#2 Posted : 30 May 2015 02:39:51(UTC)
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Method 2.
The rectangular grid





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#3 Posted : 18 December 2016 00:17:47(UTC)
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The graph an implicit surface depicted by lines
Examples of the idea of ​​the algorithm taken from the publication of Alexey Ivanov
http://www.mapleprimes.com/ques...Of-Surfaces#answer233804









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Two surfaces are taken from the site
http://xrt.wikidot.com/gallery:implicit
The calculation algorithm:
1.Find the line of intersection of the given surface with the plane Z=0
2.Through each point hold the plane x1 = C and find the line of intersection of that plane with a given surface.These lines represent a given surface.



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Thanks for these two animations. In each one, the last three plots
stay red, though the animated plot works fine. A small detail:
each work sheet has three definitions left over at page 17.

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#6 Posted : 30 January 2017 09:51:39(UTC)
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Thank you Jean,
Worksheets corrected. In addition, in the algorithm for calculating along with x1 = C can be used x2 = C:


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#7 Posted : 31 January 2017 23:50:55(UTC)
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The tube in the form of a line of intersection of the cylinder and the torus (See post 7)
http://en.smath.info/for...-spatial-mechanisms.aspx

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Helical Tube



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The surface of the Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tri-brezel.svg

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#10 Posted : 14 June 2017 19:27:49(UTC)
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Non-circular cylindrical vessels with quasi-ellipsoidal ends
Krivoshapko S.N. Ivanov V.N,Encyclopedia of Analytical Surfaces ,Springer,2015




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#11 Posted : 15 June 2017 15:43:57(UTC)
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Thanks Ber7 for the work sheets [Not finished downloading].
If you visit this document, I'm wondering:
"How to add red points in this plot".

Thanks in advance ... Jean

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#12 Posted : 15 June 2017 18:23:51(UTC)
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Hello Jean,
Unfortunately, the 3d chart does not allow you to draw points.
Exit (hopefully temporary) -make a 3d chart on a 2d chart.
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#13 Posted : 06 February 2018 09:56:52(UTC)
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Implicit surfaces in Maxima
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Nice examples!

Just some remarks for those who want to play around with Maxima Draw.

  • Instead of Image region with Draw() command you can use Maxima Draw3D region with interactive zoom, rotation and resize and a settings dialog.
    Insert-> Maxima-> Draw3D
  • The performance isn't overwhelming, as the image is recalculated for each interaction.
  • The snippet "draw" provides help texts for the available draw commands and options.
  • Follow the link in my signature to see how to configure SMath with Maxima.

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Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://smath.com/wiki/SMath_with_Plugins.ashx
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#15 Posted : 21 February 2018 22:41:18(UTC)
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