How do I display a three-dimensional dataset in IRIS Explorer?
Some examples of a three-dimensional dataset include temperature in a room, atmospheric pressure in a three-dimensional chamber, or a mathematical function of three variables, f(x,y,z). In general, the three variables x, y and z are referred to as independent variables, while the third variable (f) is called the dependent variable. This type of dataset can be displayed by calculating an isosurface, which is a surface in three-dimensional space which passes through all points where the dependent variable has a given value (called the threshold value). Run ViewDemo with the simple.skm script file to illustrate the calculation of an isosurface using the IsosurfaceLat module.