Method of and apparatus for displaying measured quantity, recording medium, and program
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1. A method for displaying a physical quantity on a two-dimensional screen, comprising:
- displaying a group of objects on the two-dimensional screen in an array defined by a predetermined rule;
obtaining a measurement of the physical quantity;
coloring at least one of the objects of the group as a function of the measurement;
adjusting a position of the at least one object with respect to the other objects of the group as a function of the measurement; and
using three-dimensional perspective according to a predetermined rule in order to rotate the other objects of the group about the at least one object.
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Abstract
First and second block groups are arrayed and displayed around respective circles of smaller and larger diameters. A measured physical quantity is expressed by the positional relationship of blocks to be colored among blocks of the block groups and the amounts of coloring on the blocks to be colored.
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38 Claims
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1. A method for displaying a physical quantity on a two-dimensional screen, comprising:
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displaying a group of objects on the two-dimensional screen in an array defined by a predetermined rule;
obtaining a measurement of the physical quantity;
coloring at least one of the objects of the group as a function of the measurement;
adjusting a position of the at least one object with respect to the other objects of the group as a function of the measurement; and
using three-dimensional perspective according to a predetermined rule in order to rotate the other objects of the group about the at least one object. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
displaying a plurality of groups of objects on the two-dimensional screen in respective arrays defined by respective predetermined rules; and
positioning one of the groups of blocks with respect to the other groups of blocks as a function of the measurement.
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6. A method according to claim 1, wherein the physical quantity represents calendar information.
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7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the physical quantity represents clock information.
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8. A method according to claim 7, further comprising:
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dividing the physical quantity into at least first and second scales;
displaying a first group of objects in a first circular array having a first diameter;
displaying a second group of objects in a second circular array, concentric with the first circular array, having a second diameter;
defining the first group of objects as one hand of a clock and the second group of objects as another hand of a clock;
selecting one of the objects of the first group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the first scale; and
selecting one of the objects of the second group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the second scale.
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9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the one hand represents hours, and the other hand represents minutes.
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10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the amount of coloring on the minute hand represents a third scale of the physical quantity, seconds.
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11. A method according to claim 7, further comprising:
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dividing the physical quantity into at least first and second scales;
displaying the group of objects in a circular array;
defining the first group of objects as a hand of a clock;
selecting one of the objects of the group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the first scale.
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12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the hand represents hours, and the color of the hand represents minutes.
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13. A method for changing a parameter for use in a computer, comprising:
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displaying a group of objects on a two-dimensional screen in an array defined by a predetermined rule;
obtaining an indication representing any change in the parameter;
coloring at least one of the objects of the group as a function of the change in the parameter;
adjusting a position of the at least one object with respect to the other objects of the group as a function of the change in the parameter; and
using three-dimensional perspective according to a predetermined rule in order to rotate the other objects of the group about the at least one object.
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14. An apparatus for displaying a physical quantity on a two-dimensional screen, comprising:
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means for displaying a group of objects on the two-dimensional screen in an array defined by a predetermined rule;
means for obtaining a measurement of the physical quantity;
means for coloring at least one of the objects of the group as a function of the measurement;
means for adjusting a position of the at least one object with respect to the other objects of the group as a function of the measurement; and
means using three-dimensional perspective according to a predetermined rule in order to rotate the other objects of the group about the at least one object using three-dimensional perspective. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
the means for displaying is operable to display a plurality of groups of objects on the two-dimensional screen in respective arrays defined by respective predetermined rules; and
the means for moving is operable to position one of the groups of blocks with respect to the other groups of blocks as a function of the measurement.
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19. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the physical quantity represents calendar information.
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20. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the physical quantity represents clock information.
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21. An apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:
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means for dividing the physical quantity into at least first and second scales;
means for displaying a first group of objects in a first circular array having a first diameter;
means for displaying a second group of objects in a second circular array, concentric with the first circular array, having a second diameter;
means for defining the first group of objects as one hand of a clock and the second group of objects as another hand of a clock; and
means for (i) selecting one of the objects of the first group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the first scale, and (ii) selecting one of the objects of the second group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the second scale.
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22. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the one hand represents hours, and the other hand represents minutes.
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23. An apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the amount of coloring on the minute hand represents a third scale of the physical quantity, seconds.
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24. An apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:
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means for dividing the physical quantity into at least first and second scales;
means for displaying the group of objects in a circular array;
means for defining the first group of objects as a hand of a clock;
means for selecting one of the objects of the group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the first scale.
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25. An apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the hand represents hours, and the color of the hand represents minutes.
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26. A processor operating under the control of a program, the program causing the processor to execute actions for displaying a physical quantity on a two-dimensional screen, the actions comprising:
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displaying a group of objects on the two-dimensional screen in an array defined by a predetermined rule;
obtaining a measurement of the physical quantity;
coloring at least one of the objects of the group as a function of the measurement;
adjusting a position of the at least one object with respect to the other objects of the group as a function of the measurement; and
using three-dimensional perspective according to a predetermined rule in order to rotate the other objects of the group about the at least one object.
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27. A recording medium containing a program for causing a processor to execute actions for displaying a physical quantity on a two-dimensional screen, the actions comprising:
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displaying a group of objects on the-two-dimensional screen in an array defined by a predetermined rule;
obtaining a measurement of the physical quantity;
coloring at least one of the objects of the group as a function of the measurement;
adjusting a position of the at least one object with respect to the other objects of the group as a function of the measurement; and
using three-dimensional perspective according to a predetermined rule in order to rotate the other objects of the group about the at least one object. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
displaying a plurality of groups of objects on the two-dimensional screen in respective arrays defined by respective predetermined rules; and
positioning one of the groups of blocks with respect to the other groups of blocks as a function of the measurement.
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32. A recording medium according to claim 27, wherein the physical quantity represents calendar information.
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33. A recording medium according to claim 27, wherein the physical quantity represents clock information.
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34. A recording medium according to claim 33, further comprising:
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dividing the physical quantity into at least first and second scales;
displaying a first group of objects in a first circular array having a first diameter;
displaying a second group of objects in a second circular array, concentric with the first circular array, having a second diameter;
defining the first group of objects as one hand of a clock and the second group of objects as another hand of a clock;
selecting one of the objects of the first group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the first scale; and
selecting one of the objects of the second group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the second scale.
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35. A recording medium according to claim 34, wherein the one hand represents hours, and the other hand represents minutes.
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36. A recording medium according to claim 35, wherein the amount of coloring on the minute hand represents a third scale of the physical quantity, seconds.
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37. A recording medium according to claim 33, further comprising:
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dividing the physical quantity into at least first and second scales;
displaying the group of objects in a circular array;
defining the first group of objects as a hand of a clock;
selecting one of the objects of the group, and coloring that object by an amount, in proportion to the measurement of the physical quantity in the first scale.
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38. A recording medium according to claim 37, wherein the hand represents hours, and the color of the hand represents minutes.
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