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rgl (version 1.2.8)

shapelist3d: Create and plot a list of shapes

Description

These functions create and plot a list of shapes.

Usage

shapelist3d(shapes, x = 0, y = NULL, z = NULL, size = 1, matrix = NULL, override = TRUE, 
            ..., plot = TRUE)

Value

An object of class c("shapelist3d", "shape3d").

Arguments

shapes

A single shape3d object, or a list of them.

x, y, z

Translation(s) to apply

size

Scaling(s) to apply

matrix

A single matrix transformation, or a list of them.

override

Whether the material properties should override the ones in the shapes.

...

Material properties to apply.

plot

Whether to plot the result.

Author

Duncan Murdoch

Details

shapelist3d is a quick way to create a complex object made up of simpler ones. Each of the arguments shapes through override may be a vector of values (a list in the case of shapes or matrix). All values will be recycled to produce a list of shapes as long as the longest of them.

The xyz.coords function will be used to process the x, y and z arguments, so a matrix may be used as x to specify all three. If a vector is used for x but y or z is missing, default values of 0 will be used.

The "shapelist3d" class is simply a list of "shape3d" objects.

Methods for dot3d, wire3d, shade3d, translate3d, scale3d, and rotate3d are defined for these objects.

See Also

mesh3d

Examples

Run this code

open3d() 
shapelist3d(icosahedron3d(), x = rnorm(10), y = rnorm(10), z = rnorm(10), col = 1:5, size = 0.3)

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