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A Brief Introduction to VRML

 

VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is an open, extensible, industry-standard scene description language for 3D scenes, or worlds, on the Internet. In any browser, you only need to download a plug-in from Internet, then you can author and view distributed, interactive 3D worlds that are rich with text, images, animation, sound, music, and even video.
In VRScilab, you are able to use VRML to get a 3d graph. Obviously, it is quite different from the graphic window. By VRML, you can have a free look at the graph with different viewpoint. Optionally, the coordinates could be shown just as it is in graphic window. In addition, you can get your own graph with light, texture and background you like.
In a word, VRScilab is a good software to generate VRML graphs with scilab automatically.

Related Links:
Web3D's site
VRML's site

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