Best option would be to learn Python. Second best option would be to "special copy" in Openoffice/Calc or Excel then do some tricks with a text editor. .obj format is easy to learn, just export a simple object to .obj then analyse it in a text editor.
or try converting it to an image file. If you still have not succeded, send me your file and tell me what you need, I will do it for you. Jean-Sebastien Perron www.NeuroWorld.ws On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Jason Saunders <[email protected]> wrote: > Morning all, > > > > Has anyone ever managed to convert a text file of 3 columns of numbers > representing xyz cords into a 3D file format? > > > > File is in .dat format, but I opened it in notepad to reveal the 3 columns > of numbers. It is meant to be of a seabed floor and the coords represent > depth points. > > > > If anyone has an idea how I can convert this text into 3D I would be > grateful. > > > > Hope everyone is well. > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Jason > > > _______________________________________________ > User-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://realsoft.com/mailman/listinfo/user-list_realsoft.com > _______________________________________________ User-list mailing list [email protected] http://realsoft.com/mailman/listinfo/user-list_realsoft.com
