3D Coordinate System Transformations

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CartesianBipolar Cylindrical
a.
1
b.
0.9
c.
0.6
x
0.5
y
0.5
z
0.
Transform the coordinates of a point in Cartesian coordinates into the coordinates of other major coordinate systems. The label above the plot shows the Cartesian coordinates of the point, while the
x
,
y
, and
z
sliders control the three coordinates of the point in the system to which you are transforming. In some of these systems, there are some constraints on the values that the coordinates and parameters can take. When these constraints are not satisfied, the coordinates take complex values, in which case these values are not shown above the graphic.

External Links

Bipolar Cylindrical (Wolfram MathWorld)
Bispherical Coordinates (Wolfram MathWorld)
Parabolic Coordinates (Wolfram MathWorld)
Confocal Paraboloidal (Wolfram MathWorld)
Conical Coordinates (Wolfram MathWorld)
Cylindrical (Wolfram MathWorld)
Elliptic Cylindrical Coordinates (Wolfram MathWorld)
Oblate Spheroidal (Wolfram MathWorld)
Parabolic Cylindrical (Wolfram MathWorld)
Prolate Spheroidal (Wolfram MathWorld)
Spherical (Wolfram MathWorld)
Toroidal (Wolfram MathWorld)
CoordinateTransformData (Wolfram Documentation Center)

Permanent Citation

Enrique Zeleny
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​"3D Coordinate System Transformations"​
​http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/3DCoordinateSystemTransformations/​
​Wolfram Demonstrations Project​
​Published: March 28, 2014