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Hello,
I've been wondering if a heightfield is a scalar or a vector, and how many dimensions in space it has.
Sure, if it's a scalar it only has a magnitude, and as a vector magnitude and direction but I cannot see either, or keep them apart in this case. Density or gravityacceleration are easier I guess.
Dimensions: 2 would work out: h=(x,y) but would 1d and 3d possible as well?
Hexa
I've been wondering if a heightfield is a scalar or a vector, and how many dimensions in space it has.
Sure, if it's a scalar it only has a magnitude, and as a vector magnitude and direction but I cannot see either, or keep them apart in this case. Density or gravityacceleration are easier I guess.
Dimensions: 2 would work out: h=(x,y) but would 1d and 3d possible as well?
Hexa
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