* James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> [Dec 27. 2015 19:07]:
I suspect it's what I want, if the third dimension is really the time-parameter along the curve (and not some sort of interpolated "development" parameter, as in the image Mike pointed me to).
That is what I have done. It was just one line to add in the program. As it already has the pairs (x,y), putting print x, y, tick has done the trick.
Unfortunately my access to my laptop is limited (for family reasons) and my iPhone isn't up to doing gnuplot images, so I won't know for sure until I get a chance to try it. In any case, thanks for creating the graphic; I'm sure it'll tell me something I don't know.
If you need more data or in other form(s), just holler! Best regards, jj P.S.: If anyone has the idea to play these curves as audio, x-coord for left channel, y-coord for right, don't. It's boring by definition, just a low pitch hum.
Jim
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