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What's the best way to visualize a 3D scalar field?

Posted 11 years ago
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Posted 11 years ago

Very interesting. Following Sean's suggestion, here are a few ideas in an attached notebook.

DensityPlot3D[
 Log10[density[x, y, z]], {x, y, z} \[Element] 
  ImplicitRegion[-rx <= x <= rx && -rx <= z <= rx && 0 <= y <= rx, {x,
     y, z}], AxesLabel -> {"X", "Y", "Z"}, 
 ColorFunction -> "TemperatureMap"]

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POSTED BY: David Keith

It sounds like you're describing DensityPlot3D:

http://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/DensityPlot3D.html

POSTED BY: Sean Clarke

Thanks Sean and David, that's exactly what I was looking for!

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