You need to use what I like to call multidimensional glyphs. At the University of Montana, we had some students do just this with tree information only we had 5,6, and 7 vectors. If you take a look at it, you might be able to figure out how to construct this like you need.

Take a look at the multidimensional glyphing stuff:
<http://www.cs.umt.edu/DX/mod-mac.htm>

David

Hello Chris,

CP> Run the data through Compute(mag(a)). That gives you the magnitude of the
CP> 3-vector, so you get scalar data out. Then you Glyph using "cubes". For god
CP> sakes, don't rewrite the underlying code until you understand how powerful
CP> the built-in modules already are!!

Ugh, but I need to see dimensions of each box it shouldn't be a cube it
should look like a boz with dx, dy, dz. We are writing a simulation
program which uses particle method and we need to see how particles
deforms during calculations. If i'll display only mag(a) i will lose
significant part of information.


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