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Difference between types of coordinates in a program

lifeisgreat20009
Can anyone plzzz briefly tell the differece between :-

1. Screen coordinates
2. User coordinates
3. Homogeneous coordinates
Nov 19 '07 #1
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sicarie
4,677 Expert Mod 4TB
Sure, I can help you with that, though you're going to have to get me started. (I have this thing about doing people's homework for them.)

PS - as per our Posting Guidelines, full and clear English is the standard, plzzzzzz is not full and clear English.
Nov 19 '07 #2
Ganon11
3,652 Expert 2GB
Also, please do not double post your question - I just deleted your thread from Miscellaneous Discussions.
Nov 19 '07 #3
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
Can anyone plzzz briefly tell the differece between :-

1. Screen coordinates
2. User coordinates
3. Homogeneous coordinates
Here, I'll try to be more help then that meanie sicarie.

Screen coordinates are coordinates that are related to the screen. User coordinates are not screen coordinates or homogeneous coordinates. Finally, Homogeneous coordinates are coordinates that are homogeneous.

See that was easy now wasn't it?
Nov 19 '07 #4

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