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CUBE VIEWER

As more and more of SEP's research moves into the 3-D , 2-D viewers are no longer sufficient. Often the researcher can gain new insight by looking at orthogonal planes of the data simultaneously, and having the ability to run through the 3-D cube along any of the three planes. As a result SEP has developed the in-house 3-D viewers, X11movie and Cubeplot, that provide this extra level of sophistication. These programs have proven immensely useful, but they:

 
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Figure 4
The Cube Viewer showing a portion of wesvel. The cube shows the change in a section as a function of velocity. If you have Java capabilities, click on the figure interact button to go to the Cube Viewer.
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The Cube Viewer solves these problems. The Cube Viewer works along the same principle as the Animator. It loads in a SEPJava file one frame of the cube at a time, creating the front image during loading. Once the entire cube has been loaded, the side and top images are created. The display (Figure 4) of the Cube Viewer follows closely Cubeplot. The main screen is broken into three portions:

On each displayed frame two yellow lines show the relative location of the other two displayed planes. The user can then use a series of key and mouse controls to navigate through the cube. Appendix D provides a user's guide to the Cube Viewer.


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Stanford Exploration Project
11/12/1997