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    amanna ghanbari
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    Hi every one I am working on a project which needs slope representation for a contour. I wonder if anyone could help me with its implementation guideline or if anyone could provide me a sample of source code. I really appreciate it Regards, amanna ghanbari

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      Hi every one I am working on a project which needs slope representation for a contour. I wonder if anyone could help me with its implementation guideline or if anyone could provide me a sample of source code. I really appreciate it Regards, amanna ghanbari

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      You might want to explain better what you mean, as well as why it belongs in the IT & Infrastructure Forum. If you are talking about the mathematical slope of a surface, the contour is defined as a constant value or level curve, so its slope is by definition exactly zero. If you want to know the slope of the surface, that would be the slope at a direction perpendicular to the contour. To calculate that, simply take the vector gradient of the surface. Of course if this is actually something that has to do with IT & Infrastructure, then ignore my explanation and forgive my intrusion.

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      Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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