ABSTRACT
In this paper C++ classes for function visualization in MFC Windows program are described. Classes are developed in Microsoft C++ Visual Using these classes 3D polygonal approximation of function can be rendered as color map using Windows GDI or as wireframe, coloured, flat or smooth shading surface using OpenGL. Computing normal vectors for the enlightenment of function surface is discussed, Spline interpolation and saving function image to JPEG files are discussed. Flat and smooth function images generated by Demo program are given.
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Index Terms
- Object-oriented scientific visualization
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