[pstricks] Volumes/Solids of Revolution Examples?

Manuel Luque mluque5130 at aol.com
Sat Nov 19 14:34:14 CET 2016


There are many models for  the solids (or volumes) of revolution with pst-solids3d (extension of PSTricks). Here is a link for an example, the link for the source is included at the end, it's in French.

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2016/07/decouper-un-ballon-de-football-pour-en.html

others examples :

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2015/02/dessiner-le-contour-dun-objet-avec-pst.html

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2015/04/solides-avec-decor-pois-de-couleur.html

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2015/04/uf-de-paques-pois.html

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2015/04/sphere-points.html

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2015/03/faire-luf-avec-pstricks-suite.html

http://pstricks.blogspot.fr/2015/03/maillage-dun-solide-comme-un-mur-de.html

Manuel
 

 

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De : Dougherty, Michael <michael.dougherty at swosu.edu>
A: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks at tug.org>
Envoyé le : Sa, 19 Nov 2016 9:41
Sujet : [pstricks] Volumes/Solids of Revolution Examples?

Hi all,

Sorry if this was answered before.

I am wondering if anyone has any examples code for producing solids (or volumes)  of revolution, like you see in calculus books.  I've looked at the big Examples site and didn't notice any such examples.   I'll be bringing Herbert's book home this weekend to look for clues, but wonder if someone's already made some, or could give me hints how best to proceed.  I'd prefer they not look like some finite-element kind of figure (like Mathematica produces) but hope to make them smooth.  They do not have to look as good as the ones in the expensive calculus books.  I'm writing my own and don't mind the reader having to use some more imagination.

An earlier draft of my book can be found here, if you want to see some of the spirit of the context these will be inserted within:  http://faculty.swosu.edu/michael.dougherty/book/book.html

I was active on this list probably fourteen years ago, so I'm sorry if I'm a bit out of the loop.

Thanks,
Mike Dougherty
Weatherford, OK U.S.A.
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