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From: root@Athena.MIT.EDU (Don't reply to root!) Date: Fri, 8 May 92 15:54:23 -0400 To: bugs@Athena.MIT.EDU In request to your message to my console: I played w/Matlab some more--the problem is in Matlab when you do a mesh that has to low of a resolution. Meshes are drawn in two steps: first the top surface is drawn, then the underneath is drawn (also, at the same time, first the foreground is drawn, then the background is.) When the resolution is too low, the underneath/background is *not* drawn. All I did was take the "square-wave" demo (#4 in the demo menu) from Matlab and changed the values of stepsize for "t" (time). Given that the demo uses the first 16 odd harmonics of sine to produce a square wave, t-stepsizes on the scale of >.1 will make Matlab flake out and fail to draw in the areas I mentioned into the graphics window. Thanks.
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