Colleagues,
I would like to plot a small number (initially six but eventually maybe up to
50 or so) of points on x, y and z axes (i.e. in "3D") and have the graph
rotatable. In addition, I would like each point to be enclosed in a spheroid
representing the error of each value along the x, y and z axes. It seems to me
that Jmol's ability to plot crystallographic data (from a .cif file, I believe)
might fit the bill.
Is this feasible and relatively easy to do? Is it possible to cludge the cif
file so it just contains each data point and it's associated error?
Many thanks for any pointers and also thanks for all the hard work developing
Jmol.
All the best,
Anthony
C. Anthony Lewis
Petroleum & Environmental Geochemistry Group,
School of Earth, Ocean and Environmental Sciences,
University of Plymouth,
Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA, U.K.
tel: +44 (0)1752 584554
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
web: http://www.pegg.org.uk<http://www.pegg.org.uk/>
http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/chemistry
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