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Plotting multiple curves via BezierFunction

Started by"Christopher O. Young" <cy56@comcast.net>
First post2011-04-23 11:48 +0000
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  Plotting multiple curves via BezierFunction "Christopher O. Young" <cy56@comcast.net> - 2011-04-23 11:48 +0000

#1837 — Plotting multiple curves via BezierFunction

From"Christopher O. Young" <cy56@comcast.net>
Date2011-04-23 11:48 +0000
SubjectPlotting multiple curves via BezierFunction
Message-ID<ioueba$6f2$1@smc.vnet.net>
I'm new at Mathematica and I'm having a hard time finding a quick way to plot a
series of curves. Here I'm trying to plot multiple copies of Bezier curves.

The C array is a list of 3D point-lists for each of the curves, and works
fine when I'm plotting the surface. (BezierCurve is extremely rough in 3D,
at least here, for some reason.

What's a fast way to just go through the list of curve-point lists here?

ParametricPlot3D[
 
  For[j = 1, j <= \[ScriptCapitalN], j++,
  BezierFunction[\[DoubleStruckCapitalC][[j]]][u]

  ], {u, 0, 1}
 
]

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