The dynamic rotator still only allows one view at-a-time, and
that is all you can print.
m.p.
Christopher Baum wrote:
>
> On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 02:33 AM, Marcello wrote:
>
> >
> > Since we are talking about wishes for 3-D graphics, one of the problems
> > with 3-D is that one cannot see 'behind' the surface. Short of having
> > a dynamic rotator, one cheap way to achieve such a (static) view from
> > behind is to place mirrors in judicious places. The mathematics is
> > straightforward. Has anyone seen such software? Stata-9 ?
>
> Why not just have a dynamic rotation facility? Mathematica has had one
> for years. You can also hardcode the ViewPoint into a graph command.
>
> I too assume that when 3d graphics are mentioned the notion is to be
> able to do things like bivariate kernel density plots, loglikelihood
> surface plots, contour plots, probability density plots, etc. that are
> requisite for a great deal of econometric analysis.
>
> Kit
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