
Calculate Miller Indices and Draw the Miller Planes by giving appropriate inputs
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Name | Miller Planes |
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Version | 2.0 |
Update | Jun 18, 2017 |
Size | 1 MB |
Category | Education |
Installs | 5K+ |
Developer | iamakshay |
Android OS | Android 4.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.akshay.millerplane |
Miller Planes · Description
This app helps you to do following:
1. Calculate Miller Indices by giving X, Y and Z intercept values
2. Calculate the distance between two planes
3. View the Miller Plane for given Miller index.
To calculate the Miller Indices, we have to give X, Y and Z intercept values.
For the purpose of simplicity only +ve integer values are considered.
Value 0 indicates the "Infinity" intercept on said axes and hence corresponding Miller Index will be 0.
If Miller Indices are generated based on Intercept values, then app gives users an option to calculate the distance between two planes.
For this user needs to input the lattice constant value (This value can only be +ve floating point number)
Based on this value and calculated miller indices, app then generates the distance between two planes.
This app also helps you to view the Miller Plane for given Miller index.
Miller Index can be given in numerical format (0,1,2,3,4,5 are valid digits).
The user can also select the axis configuration for given indices (To indicate Bar values in Miller Indices).
The application then draws the corresponding miller plane and displays it on screen.
In case of any incorrect input, appropriate error message is displayed by the app.
This app is free and easy to use.
App is best viewed at screen sizes of more than 4.7" and Android "Lollipop" 5.0 onward.
1. Calculate Miller Indices by giving X, Y and Z intercept values
2. Calculate the distance between two planes
3. View the Miller Plane for given Miller index.
To calculate the Miller Indices, we have to give X, Y and Z intercept values.
For the purpose of simplicity only +ve integer values are considered.
Value 0 indicates the "Infinity" intercept on said axes and hence corresponding Miller Index will be 0.
If Miller Indices are generated based on Intercept values, then app gives users an option to calculate the distance between two planes.
For this user needs to input the lattice constant value (This value can only be +ve floating point number)
Based on this value and calculated miller indices, app then generates the distance between two planes.
This app also helps you to view the Miller Plane for given Miller index.
Miller Index can be given in numerical format (0,1,2,3,4,5 are valid digits).
The user can also select the axis configuration for given indices (To indicate Bar values in Miller Indices).
The application then draws the corresponding miller plane and displays it on screen.
In case of any incorrect input, appropriate error message is displayed by the app.
This app is free and easy to use.
App is best viewed at screen sizes of more than 4.7" and Android "Lollipop" 5.0 onward.