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ArrayFire: graphics/plot3.cpp

#include <math.h>

#include <cstdio>

static const int ITERATIONS = 200;

static const float PRECISION = 1.0f / ITERATIONS;

int main(int, char**) {

try {

af::Window

myWindow(800, 800,

"3D Line Plot example: ArrayFire"

);

static float t = 0.1;

do {

array

Y = sin((Z * t) + t) / Z;

array

X = cos((Z * t) + t) / Z;

X = max(min(X, 1.0), -1.0);

Y = max(min(Y, 1.0), -1.0);

myWindow.

plot

(X, Y, Z);

t += 0.01;

}

while

(!myWindow.

close

());

fprintf(stderr,

"%s\n"

, e.

what

());

throw;

}

return 0;

}

Window object to render af::arrays.

A multi dimensional data container.

An ArrayFire exception class.

virtual const char * what() const

Returns an error message for the exception in a string format.

seq is used to create sequences for indexing af::array

void plot(const array &in, const char *const title=NULL)

Renders the input arrays as a 2D or 3D plot to the window.

bool close()

Check if window is marked for close.


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