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On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 18:27:42 +0200, kristoff
wrote: I'll concidering writing something myself to do this as there are python libraries that interact with nec directly. Perhaps it would be a good exercise to learn more about the 3D plotting libraries in python. I'm confused. Do you want to "plot" the output in 3D or do your want to "visualize" the output in 3D? Plotting implies a 2D display, such as an LCD display, projector, or piece of paper. Visualization implies the use of a HUD (heads up display), polarizing glasses, or if desperate, anaglyph glasses. Which are you looking for? I just did some searching for antenna models that used anaglyphs. Nothing found. It shouldn't be too difficult to make a movie or viewer using only 4NEC2 3D screen output. When viewing an antenna, capture the current 3D screen as well as the next screen after about a 2 degree rotation. Convert one image to shades of red, the other to shades of blue. Conglomerate into an anaglyph image. With blue/red glasses, you should see it in 3D. The difficult part will be determining the rotating angle and antenna size that corresponds to the spacing between your eyes. Then, writing a program that captures successive frames and creates the anaglyph. Your method looks interessing but seems to require a lot of manual work. Yep. I could automate the process with a scripting language or even keyboard macros. Not a big deal, but without a paying customer, I'm just too lazy to do it. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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