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Projections of multidimensional data for use in man-computer graphics
The utility of man-computer graphics as an engineering design tool is now well recognized. With the use of an interactive visual display it is possible for a designer to input information graphically or digitally, observe the results of his input and then modify his data to achieve a more satisfactory result. By using preprogrammed subroutines the designer can quickly perform quite complex manipulations on data and observe the result.