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Old 11-05-2008, 11:02 AM
shivanangel shivanangel is offline
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Removing Vertices from an On-The-Fly Object

Hello,

I was wondering if there was a command that I missed in the documentation
to remove vertices from an on-the-fly object.

I ask this because I am having some problems with a graphing function I made
which utilized on-the-fly objects to create a simple plot.

I try to remove the layer with the <3dnode>.remove(), however sometimes
the node is not removed before I recreate it with a different data set,
causing unpredictable graphical issues. Sometimes the parts are all removed,
sometimes there are one or two sections that don't get removed, and sometimes nothing is removed at all.

Being able to delete the vertices might be a workaround for me with this issue.

Thanks,
George
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Old 11-05-2008, 01:38 PM
Jeff Jeff is offline
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can you post the code or email it to me at loomis@worldviz.com so that we can try and get the <3dnode>.remove() to work properly
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