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Contour and Vector Plotting for Data Visualization

Scientific software generates a screen animation of color maps.

By DE Editors  

September 10, 2007

By DE Editors

September 10, 2007 -- Dynaflow, Inc. (Jessup, MD) is developer of DF_Contour for Windows NT/2000/XP platforms, which can generate publication-ready graphs and contours from numerical and experimental data.

DF_Contour, which can be used to represent and analyze the results of laboratory experiments or computational simulations, produces color graphic representations of various data types, including vector and scalar fields, shapes, curves, markers, and generates a screen animation of a succession of color maps.

In addition to recognizing user-generated ASCII file formats for input of data, other features of DF_Contour include up to 16 different data sets that can be viewed simultaneously -- in rows and columns; results are printed as displayed; has point and click graph property modification and a color palette; offers on-the-fly scale modification; vector and scalar color contour plots; vector plotting mode; and user control of visual aspects of data sets.

For further details, contact Dynaflow, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.


 

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