dydimensionale
Dydimensionale is an adjective used to describe things that exist in two dimensions or are best understood within a two‑dimensional framework. It is applied in geometry, computer graphics, cartography, and data visualization to distinguish flat, planar concepts from their three‑dimensional counterparts. The term is formed from a two- prefix (di- or dy-) combined with dimension and the suffix -ale, and appears in various European languages with slightly different spellings or preferred equivalents.
In two‑dimensional geometry, dydimensionale figures are specified by coordinates on a plane, typically the x and
In computer graphics and digital mapping, dydimensionale representations reproduce scenes on a flat screen or map
Limitations of the dydimensionale approach arise from the loss of depth information, which can complicate the
See also: two-dimensional space, plane geometry, 2D graphics, projection (mathematics), coordinate system.