Author_Institution :
Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; Department of Physics, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va. 23508.
Abstract :
A general method for automatically plotting a function of many variables is described. The variables, as analog signals, are sampled by a voltage-sensor circuit, and data are recorded only when the variables are at predetermined values. Presentation is on an intensity modulated X-Y oscilloscope. Thus if y = y(x1, x2, ..., xn), then graphical displays can be made of y versus any two variables, with the remaining variables at fixed predetermined values. Mathematical inversion is possible, and solutions obtained for xp(x1,..., xp-1, xp+1,...,xn, y) as a function of y and any one of the other variables, and the inversion need not be single valued. Examples of two-dimensional and three-dimensional displays are given, with the axes rotated and viewed from different ``perspectives.´´