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Yes, once you create the line you can move it like any other object:
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import viz import vizshape viz.go() viz.clearcolor(viz.SLATE) vizshape.addGrid() viz.startLayer(viz.LINES) viz.vertex(0,0,0) viz.vertex(0,1,0) line = viz.endLayer() line.setPosition([2,0,7]) line.color(viz.RED) |
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In the code you gave to me, the length of the line is fixed, is that possible to get a line which will change its length according to the position of vertex? |
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Yes, you can modify vertices to change the length of the line. Take a look at the changing vertices page from the on-the-fly section. Does this help answer your question?
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