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First of all, I don't see why you would have any benefit from using unreal or source engine.

1. It's not going to be that difficult to visualize a certain set if you just read and understand basic opengl. All you have to do after that is just arrange data points in space at specific coordinates and assign colours or sizes to the data points or whatever you prefer to use as visualization.

2+3+4. Just basic OpenGL skills really, as long as you learn to draw one item at one point with a given size and colour, and you create a working camera (2 cameras with an offset if you want oculus rift), i guess you're pretty much done.

5. Before you get too excited you should know that in many cases it's a lot easier to understand and interpret data, especially financial and monetary information by just looking at the numbers. There are already tons of programs to visualize 2d and 3d graphs, even wolfram alpha has this, but in lots of cases you will be looking at 5+ dimensions which is not really very helpful to visualize because our brains were only designed to understand 3d.

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Can anyone help me out with this chart?

The variables for it are: location, temperature, size of army, directors of army, time/date.

What type of variables are these? What's the main impact of this chart?

I need to give a summary account of how I worked these out "stating statistical justifications and explanations."

Anyone?

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