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This section contains relevant graphs of data that we have collected on Trim3D. These graphs include timings of initialization and redisplay while executing this program on different operating systems such as Windows and Solaris. Initialization time is the time it takes for Trim3D to initialize all variables and read the file before it can display the first image. Redisplay time is the time it takes for Trim3D to redraw the particles at a different rotation or position.

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This graph shows the logs (base 10) of the initialization times for different sizes of particle files under a Windows operating system with a 1.7 GHz processor and a GeForce3 video card.

This graph shows the logs (base 10) of the redisplay times for different sizes of particle files under a Windows operating system with a 1.7 GHz processor and a GeForce3 video card.

    

This graph shows the initialization times without logs for different sizes of particle files under a Windows operating system with a 1.7 GHz processor and a GeForce3 video card.

This graph shows the redisplay times without the logs for different sizes of particle files under a Windows operating system with a 1.7 GHz processor and a GeForce3 video card.

    

This graph shows the logs of the initialization times for different sizes of particle files under various different operating systems.

This graph shows the logs of the redisplay times for different sizes of particle files under various different operating systems.



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