PoisonedPrisonPanda,

Is there some kind of repository which gathers the graphical representation of such functions?

Everytime I am wondering when (not so) complex mathematical functions take such abritrary looking shapes.

fossilesque,
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Google: “graphing 3D functions”

PoisonedPrisonPanda, (edited )

Yes.

Thanks. i guess…

/jk

www.hotelsrate.org/3d-equation-graph/

Has kind if many graphs, but no explanation.

I think I would like to have a 3b1b like video about 3d graphs. :)

Ps: yes I know what the link looks like. And I am as confused as you are.

fossilesque,
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There is an infinite amount of equations for a 3D space, you’ll never find a library. It depends on the questions you’re asking of the data. :)

PoisonedPrisonPanda,

Yes of course.

But there are smart characteristics for special functions.

i am not talking about plotting the 2sin(y)+2cos(y) And the same times 3 besides. But having them as multiplication and addition/subtraction available would be interesting.

onion,

There is an attempt though:

libraryofbabel.info

odium,

Holy 3d hell

XPost3000,

New graph just dropped

niktemadur,

Is that haircut closed, open, or saddle-shaped?

name_NULL111653,

Yes.

Gork,

I have the same question, but for 4D shapes.

fossilesque,
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chooglers,

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