CHARTS IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
First Claim
1. A physical computer program product comprising one or more physical computer-readable media having thereon computer-executable instructions that are structured such that, when executed by one or more processors of a computing system, cause the computing system to perform a method for apply a chart to a virtual world, the method comprising:
- an act of accessing chart data;
an act of the computing system formulating a virtual space that includes a plurality of visual items, each of at least some of the visual items representing a physical item, wherein the virtual space is structured such that, when rendered, the physical items represented by the at least some of the visual items are shown spatially in a rendering of a physical space; and
an act of merging at least some of the chart data to the virtual space to thereby transform the virtual space.
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Abstract
The application of chart data to a virtual space. The chart data is accessed and a virtual space is formulated. The virtual space is a computerized representation of a plurality of spatially interrelated visual items. The chart data is merged with the virtual space. As an example, the chart data might represent spatially significant information. For instance, one data item in the chart data might represent information about a first point or region in the virtual space, another data item in the chart data might represent information about a second point or region in the virtual space, and so forth. Merging of the chart data might involve changing property(s) of corresponding regions of space depending on value(s) of the associated chart data.
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20 Claims
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1. A physical computer program product comprising one or more physical computer-readable media having thereon computer-executable instructions that are structured such that, when executed by one or more processors of a computing system, cause the computing system to perform a method for apply a chart to a virtual world, the method comprising:
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an act of accessing chart data; an act of the computing system formulating a virtual space that includes a plurality of visual items, each of at least some of the visual items representing a physical item, wherein the virtual space is structured such that, when rendered, the physical items represented by the at least some of the visual items are shown spatially in a rendering of a physical space; and an act of merging at least some of the chart data to the virtual space to thereby transform the virtual space. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for a computing system to represent chart data in a virtual space for rendering on a display, the method comprising:
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an act of the computing system accessing chart data representing spatially significant information; an act of the computing system formulating a virtual space that includes a plurality of visual items, each of at least some of the visual items representing a physical item, wherein the virtual space is structured such that, when rendered, the physical items represented by the at least some of the visual items are shown spatially in a rendering of a physical space; and an act of merging at least some of the chart data to the virtual space to thereby transform the virtual space taking into account the spatial significant information. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A physical computer program product comprising one or more physical computer-readable media having thereon computer-executable instructions that are structured such that, when executed by one or more processors of a computing system, cause the computing system to perform a method for apply a chart to a virtual world, the method comprising:
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an act of accessing chart data that represents data of spatially significant data points within a virtual space, including first data that is applicable to a first point in the virtual space, and second data that is applicable to a second point in the virtual space; an act of the computing system formulating the virtual space, the virtual space including a plurality of visual items, each of at least some of the visual items representing a physical item, wherein the virtual space is structured such that, when rendered, the physical items represented by the at least some of the visual items are shown spatially in a rendering of a physical space; and an act of merging at least some of the chart data to the virtual space by applying the first data to the first point in the virtual space by changing one or more properties of the first point in the virtual space depending on one or more values of the first data, and applying the second data to the second point in the virtual space by changing one or more properties of the second point in the virtual space depending on one or more values of the first data.
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