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on the fly objects
Trying to graph e.g. the position I used a graph made out of on the fly Lines (coordinate system) and on the fly Lines
I realised that it is possible to draw two points but to only draw one point does not seem to work?! Code:
import viz import vizmat import time import math viz.go() point=(0.3,0.3,0.3) point2=(0.4,0.3,0.3) viz.startlayer(viz.POINTS) viz.vertexcolor(0,12,1) viz.pointsize(2) viz.vertex(point) #viz.vertex(point2) points = viz.endlayer(viz.SCREEN) Thank you, Johannes |
#2
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Hi,
The Vizard rendering optimizer is not drawing the object because it is infinitely small. Currently, there is no way to disable this feature. If you wish, I could create a plugin that will disable this for you. Let me know what you would like. |
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Dear Farshizzo,
1. Do you see another possibility to draw a graph of a motion (e.g. position vs. time) than with on-the-fly dots? To built a plugin sounds too much work right now. I can try to draw always at least two points at a time. If I don't get along doing this, I will ask again. 2. Does vizard have something like Textboxes where the user can for example change values e.g. http://www.klassenarbeiten.net/klass...sik/wurf.shtml I know that it is possible to use sliders or vX = viz.input('Please type velocity x (e.g. 1.2 for 1.2 m/s)') 3. Any news about the problem from yesterday (crash) Have a great day, Johannes |
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Hi,
1. On-the-Fly objects are probably your best bet. The next update to Vizard will have a new feature that will let you add vertices to existing OTF objects. So you don't have to keep creating separate objects for each point. 2. Vizard does not have textboxes built-in to the GUI. 3. I've sent you an email about it. |
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