Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!lll-winken!uunet!dg!mpogue From: mpogue@dg.dg.com (Mike Pogue) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: graphic 4-D images Keywords: 4D, graphing Message-ID: <1257@dg.dg.com> Date: 16 Jan 91 19:35:24 GMT References: <663959182@dolphin.cs.duke.edu> Reply-To: mpogue@dg.webo.dg.com (Mike Pogue) Organization: Data General, Westboro, MA. Lines: 28 In article <663959182@dolphin.cs.duke.edu> ola@duke.cs.duke.edu (Owen L. Astrachan) writes: > >A very bright high school student of a friend wants to do a project >involving the display of 4D images using a computer (e.g., hypercubes >etc.). > >I don't have a graphics background; has this been done? Are there any >references I can pass along? The student has access to some powerful >machines in this area so computing power shouldn't be a problem. > >Thanks for any help you all can provide. I'd prefer responses via email >since I'm not a reader of this group. > Couldn't get email to work.... There is a paperback book called something like "Graphics in the Fourth DImension", published by Tab books, that has complete math and explanations (and some code, if I remember), for display of 4 dimensional hypercubes.... Mike Pogue -- Mike Pogue Data General Corp. Speaking for myself, not my company.... Westboro, MA.