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PointLineColor

by M P

 

26 Jun 2008 (Updated 26 Jun 2008)

Code covered by BSD License  

model 3D spacetime and color

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Program is a random pc execution. Is an idea to builder of 3D systems with use of the colors. Program build a 3D color spacetime 19x19x19. Range color is 0-300. There is an arrangement of 361 points of each figure: horizontal and vertical arrangement: 19 figures are all orderly. There is an arrangement of 19 figures: 1° figure is near black, 19° figures is near white. We’ve obtained an orderly 3D color spacetime where each point is a triple point: rgb. Program selection of 3 points are 9 numbers: 3 reds, 3 greens, 3 blues. Three points are 3 output-figures: 9 numbers and 3 figures are 3 colors, are 3 points. Program build 3 vectors: red vector, green vector and blue vector. In this case 3 output figures are 9 numbers, are 3 colors but are only one point rgb because 3 reds are 1 red and 3 greens are 1 green and 3 blues are 1 blue. Software is a color-demonstration of formula 3=1. If 3 colors (first color red, second color green, third color blue) are a triple dimensional system then combination of 3 colors is a color of the 4° dimension. With 3 numbers (3 colors) we’ve a point-color. With 9 numbers we’ve a triple point. With 12 numbers we’ve a quadruple point, a line, where 3D is base (point of start line) and line’s length is 1D. We stay working in 4D. From 9 numbers we are arrive to 3 numbers + zero where 3 numbers are double and zero is triple; triple zero is diagonal of a 3x3 matrix.

Acknowledgements
This submission has inspired the following:
House Triple Point
MATLAB release MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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Comments and Ratings (19)
26 Jun 2008 S. N. Arky

Just awful.

26 Jun 2008 Marco Pittaluga

se se... change brain

26 Jun 2008 m p

Not just awful, but godawful.

27 Jun 2008 Ken Eaton

Back to his old tricks

30 Jun 2008 i scardanzan

compliments to University of Genova (Italy) where he works according to the bio-data on matlabcentral ... good adv. for the University of Genova ...

01 Jul 2008 Oliver B.

At least one star, because it is not a script but a function.
You are on the good way !
Next step maybe we'll see the H1 line !

02 Jul 2008 Marco Pittaluga

H1 line... H1 line... always H1 line... what is H1 line? i don't know H1 line... say to me what is H1 line... thank you...

02 Jul 2008 John D'Errico

Marco - an H1 line is the very first line of comment. It should contain a simple, one line of description of your function. It should include any intelligently chosen keywords that might be used to search for your function.

An H1 line is what lookfor searches through. H1 lines are also used by help when help is used on a directory and the directory does not have a contents.m file.

Lookfor is a marvelous function to help you find a function when you do not recall the name. So when you do not have an H1 line, you disable a useful part of matlab.

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Poor.

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