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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/LineSource (content was: "==LineSource.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create source source = vtk.vtkLineSource() source.SetPoint1(1,-1,0) source.SetPoint2(2,-3,0) # mapper mapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() mapper.SetInput(source.GetOutput()) # actor actor = vtk.vtkActor(...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Hexahedron (content was: "<div class="floatright">300px</div> This example creates eight points and creates a hexahedron from the points. ==Hexahedron.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk P0 = [0.0, 0.0, 0.0] P1 = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0] P2 = [1.0, 1.0, 0.0] P3 = [0.0, 1.0, 0.0] P4 = [0.0, 0.0, 1.0] P5 = [1.0, 0.0, 1.0] P6 = [1.0, 1.0, 1.0]...", and the only contributor was "Drfox" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/GeometricObjectsDemo (content was: "==GeometricObjectsDemo.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python import vtk class GeometricObjects(): def GeometricObjects(self): GeometricObjects = list() GeometricObjects.append(vtk.vtkArrowSource()) GeometricObjects.append(vtk.vtkConeSource()) GeometricObjects.append(vtk.vtkCubeSource()) GeometricObjects...", and the only contributor was "Amaclean" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Frustum (content was: "==Frustum.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python import vtk camera = vtk.vtkCamera() planesArray = [0 for i in range(24)] camera.GetFrustumPlanes(1, planesArray) planes = vtk.vtkPlanes() planes.SetFrustumPlanes(planesArray) frustumSource = vtk.vtkFrustumSource() frustumSource.SetPlanes(planes) frustumSource.Update() frustum = frustumSource.GetOutput() mapp...", and the only contributor was "Amaclean" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Disk (content was: "Image:Disk.png ==Disk.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create source source = vtk.vtkDiskSource() source.SetInnerRadius(1) source.SetOuterRadius(2) source.SetRadialResolution(100) source.SetCircumferentialResolution(100) source.Update() # mappe...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/DistanceBetweenPoints (content was: "==DistanceBetweenPoints.py== <source lang="python"> from __future__ import print_function import vtk import math p0 = (0,0,0) p1 = (1,1,1) distSquared = vtk.vtkMath.Distance2BetweenPoints(p0,p1) dist = math.sqrt(distSquared) print("p0 = ", p0) print("p1 = ", p1) print("distance squared = ", distSquared) print("distance = ", dist) </source>")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/DottedLine (content was: "==DottedLine.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk Line=vtk.vtkLineSource() Line.SetPoint1(-50,0,0) Line.SetPoint2(50,0,0) Line.SetResolution(100) Mapper=vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() Mapper.SetInputConnection(Line.GetOutputPort()) Actor=vtk.vtkActor() Actor.SetMapper(Mapper) #create renderers and add actors of plane and cube ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() ren.AddActor(Actor) Actor.GetProperty().SetColor(1,1,0) Actor.GetProperty().SetLineStipplePattern(0xf0f0) Actor.GetProp...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/ExodusII/Read (content was: "==Brief Description== A simple Python script for reading and displaying ExodusII data with VTK. ==ReadExodusData.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python # # This example was built using Python2.7 and VTK6.3 on OSX import vtk # Input file and variable filename = 'mug.e' nodal_var = 'convected' # Read Exodus Data reader = vtk.vtkExodusIIReader() reader.S...", and the only contributor was "Slaughter98" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/FilledPolygon (content was: "==FilledPolygon.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk #Create a cube cube = vtk.vtkSphereSource() cube.SetRadius(50) cube.SetThetaResolution(100) cube.SetPhiResolution(100) cubeMapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() cubeMapper.SetInputConnection(cube.GetOutputPort()) #create a plane to cut,here it cuts in the XZ direction (xz normal=(1,0,0);XY =(0,0,1),YZ =(0,1,0) plane = vtk.vtkPlane() plane.SetOrigin(20, 0, 0) plane.SetNormal(1, 0, 0) #create cutter cutter = vtk.vtkCutter...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Filtering/CombinePolyData (content was: "This example combines Polydata objects, and displays the result to the screen. ==CombinePolyData.py== <source lang="Python"> import vtk input1 = vtk.vtkPolyData() input2 = vtk.vtkPolyData() sphereSource = vtk.vtkSphereSource() sphereSource.SetCenter(5,0,0) sphereSource.Update() input1.ShallowCopy(sphereSource.GetOutput()) coneSource =vtk.vtkConeSource() coneSource.U...", and the only contributor was "DerPavlov" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Filtering/Delaunay2D (content was: "File:VTK_Examples_Python_Filtering_Delaunay2D.png ==vtkDelaunay2D.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/python import vtk, random points = vtk.vtkPoints() for x in range(10): for y in range(10): points.InsertNextPoint(x + random.uniform(-.25, .25), y + random.uniform(-.25, .25), 0) aPolyData = vtk.vtkPolyData() aPolyData.SetPoints(points) aCellArray = vtk.vtkCellArray() boundary = vtk.vtkPolyData() boundary.SetPoints(...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/FrustumSource (content was: "This is a Python version of the C++ example for viewing a Frustum ==FrustumSource.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) planesArray=[0]*24 # Allocate a list of length 24 camera = vtk.vtkCamera() camera.GetFrustumPlanes(1, planesArray) planes=vtk.vtkPlanes...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Arrow (content was: "<div class="floatcenter">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_GeometricObjects_TestArrow.png</div> ==Arrow.py== <source lang="python"> # arrow.py adapted from the C++ vtk examples and translated to python. import vtk arrowSource = vtk.vtkArrowSource() #arrowSource.SetShaftRadius(0.01) #arrowSource.SetTipLength(.9) # Create a mapper and actor mapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() mapper.SetInputConnection(arrowSource.GetOutputPort()) actor = vtk.vtkActor() actor.SetMapper(mapper) # V...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Axes (content was: "<div class="floatright">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_GeometricObjects_TestAxes.png</div> This example shows how to position an AxesActor in 3D. Notice that position and orientation of the AxesActor is done with a user transform. ==Axes.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk #create a Sphere sphereSource = vtk.vtkSphereSource() sphereSource.SetCenter(0.0, 0.0, 0.0) sphereSource.S...", and the only contributor was "Drfox" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Cell3DDemonstration (content was: "<div class="floatright">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_GeometricObjects_Cell3DDemonstration.png</div> ==Description== This is a demonstration of how to construct and display geometric objects using the classes derived from vtkCell3D. For each object we specify the points and cell Ids. From this we create an unstructured grid. In some cases a vtkCellArray is used and the...", and the only contributor was "Amaclean" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/ColoredLines (content was: "==ColoredLines.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python import vtk # Create three points. Join (Origin and P0) with a red line and # (Origin and P1) with a green line origin = [0.0, 0.0, 0.0] p0 = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0] p1 = [0.0, 1.0, 0.0] # Create a vtkPoints object and store the points in it pts = vtk.vtkPoints() pts.InsertNextPoint(origin) pts.InsertNextPoint(p0) p...", and the only contributor was "Amaclean" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Cube (content was: "Display a cube ==Cube.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create cube cube = vtk.vtkCubeSource() # mapper cubeMapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() cubeMapper.SetInput(cube.GetOutput()) # actor cubeActor = vtk.vtkActor() cubeActor.SetMapper(cubeMapper)...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Cone (content was: "This program displays a cone on screen. Image:Cone.png ==Cone.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) WIDTH=640 HEIGHT=480 renWin.SetSize(WIDTH,HEIGHT) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create cone cone = vtk.vtkConeSource() cone.SetResolution(60) cone.SetCenter(-2,0,0) # mapper cone...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Cylinder (content was: "Image:Cylinder.png ==Cylinder.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create source source = vtk.vtkCylinderSource() source.SetCenter(0,0,0) source.SetRadius(5.0) source.SetHeight(7.0) source.SetResolution(100.0) # mapper mapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMappe...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/DataSetSurface (content was: "==DataSetSurface.py== <source lang="python"> from vtk import* #Setup the coordinates of eight points #(the two faces must be in counter clockwise order as viewd from the outside) P0 = [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]; P1 = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0]; P2 = [1.0, 1.0, 0.0]; P3 = [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]; P4 = [0.0, 0.0, 1.0]; P5 = [1.0, 0.0, 1.0]; P6 = [1.0, 1.0, 1.0]; P7 = [0.0, 1.0, 1.0]; #Create the points points = vtkPoints(); points.InsertNextPoint(P0); points.InsertNextPoint(P1); points.InsertNextPoint(P2...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/DataManipulation/LineOnMesh (content was: "x300px|x300px| Create a terrain with regularly spaced points and smooth the terrain (see VTK/Examples/Python/PolyData/SubdivisionFilters. Then, a vtkCellLocator is used to find the intersection between vertical lines and the surface (using t...", and the only contributor was "IMichka" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/DataManipulation/KochSnowflake.py (content was: "<div class="floatcenter">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_Visualization_TestKochSnowflake.png</div> ==Description== This script draws a Koch snowflake using the VTK. The general idea is to exercise some of the components of a vtkPolyData to produce something interesting rather than a boring old cube. Not that I have anything against cubes. There is also a C++ version of this example: http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/VTK/Examples/Cxx/Visualization/KochSnowflake ==KochSnowflake.py== <sour...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/DataManipulation/Cube.py (content was: "This is a transliteration of the C++ example [http://vtk.org/gitweb?p=VTK.git;a=blob;f=Examples/DataManipulation/Cxx/Cube.cxx Examples/DataManipulation/Cxx/Cube.cxx] in the VTK source distribution. It illustrates the manual use of {{VTKDoxygenURL|vtkPolyData}} to construct a cube and differs from the Wiki examples VTK/Examples/Python/GeometricObjects/Display/Cube and VTK/Examples/Cxx/GeometricObjects/Cube, which use {{VTKDoxygenURL|vtkCube}}. ==Cube.py== <source lang=...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Cylinder (content was: "This example demonstrate a minimal visualization created with VTK. See also C++, Java and Tcl ==Cylinder.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python # This simple example shows how to do basic rendering and pipeline # creation. import vtk # The colors m...", and the only contributor was "DaveDemarle" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/CurvaturesDemo (content was: "'''How to get the Gaussian and Mean curvatures of a surface.''' Two different surfaces are used in this demonstration with each surface coloured according to its Gaussian and Mean curvatures. * The first surface is a superquadric surface, this demonstrates the use of extra filters that are needed to get a nice smooth surface. * The second surface is a parametric surface, in this case the surface has already been triangulated so no extra processing is necessary. In order to...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/ColoredTriangle (content was: "==ColoredTriangle.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk from vtk import * #setup points and vertices Points = vtk.vtkPoints() Triangles = vtk.vtkCellArray() Points.InsertNextPoint(1.0, 0.0, 0.0) Points.InsertNextPoint(0.0, 0.0, 0.0) Points.InsertNextPoint(0.0, 1.0, 0.0) Triangle = vtk.vtkTriangle() Triangle.GetPointIds().SetId(0, 0) Triangle.GetPointIds().SetId(1, 1) Triangle.GetPointIds().SetId(2, 2) Triangles.InsertNextCell(Triangle) #setup colors Colors = vtk.vtkUnsigne...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/ColorActor (content was: "==ColorActor.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create source source = vtk.vtkSphereSource() source.SetCenter(0,0,0) source.SetRadius(5.0) # mapper mapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() mapper.SetInput(source.GetOutput()) # actor actor = vtk.vtkActor() a...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Camera (content was: "==Camera.py== <source lang="python"> from vtk import* #Create a sphere sphereSource =vtkSphereSource(); sphereSource.SetCenter(0.0, 0.0, 0.0); sphereSource.SetRadius(10); sphereSource.Update(); #Create a mapper and actor mapper =vtkPolyDataMapper (); mapper.SetInputConnection(sphereSource.GetOutputPort()); actor =vtkActor(); actor.SetMapper(mapper); camera =vtkCamera (); camera...", and the only contributor was "Jothy" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/BackgroundImage (content was: "<div class="floatright">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_Images_TestBackgroundImage.png</div> This example displays an image as the "background" of a scene, and renders a superquadric in front of it. The example accepts a jpeg file on the command line to use as a background image. If there is no file, it generates a simple background. ==BackgroundImage.py== <source lang="python">...", and the only contributor was "Steve9" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Arrays/RenameArray (content was: "Works, but segfaults at the end? ==RenameArray.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk from vtk import * #setup sphere sphereSource = vtk.vtkSphereSource() sphereSource.Update() polydata = vtk.vtkPolyData() polydata.ShallowCopy(sphereSource.GetOutput()) normals = polydata.GetPointData().GetNormals(); normals.SetName("TestN") writer = vtk.vtkXMLPolyDataWriter(); writer.SetFileName("Test.vtp"); writer.SetInput(polydata); writer.Write(); </source>")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Arrays/GetValues (content was: "Seems to work, but segfaults at the end? Tested: No segfault in Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. ==GetValues.py== <source lang="python"> from __future__ import print_function import vtk from vtk import * #setup sphere sphereSource = vtk.vtkSphereSource() sphereSource.Update() polydata = vtk.vtkPolyData() polydata.ShallowCopy(sphereSource.GetOutput()) normals = polydata.GetPointData().GetNormals(); normal0 = normals.GetTuple3(0); print("Normal0: {:3.1f} {:3.1f} {:3.1f}".format(...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Animation (content was: "This example uses a timer to move a sphere across a scene. * Contributed by: Bryan Conrad ==Animation.py== <source lang="python"> from __future__ import print_function import vtk class vtkTimerCallback(): def __init__(self): self.timer_count = 0 def execute(self,obj,event): print(self.timer_count) self.actor.SetPosition(self.timer_count, self.timer_count,0); iren = obj iren.GetRenderWindow().Render() self.timer_count += 1 de...")
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Java/Visualization/VectorField (content was: "The code bellow shows how to load a vector field from a vtu file, where some data is stored and we are only interrested in the vector field. '''Note:''' Please make sure that you adapt the code below to your system properties, like e.g. paths to natives vtk libraries. ==VectorFieldExample.java== <source lang="java"> package eu.mihosoft.vtk;...", and the only contributor was "Christian.poliwoda" (talk))
- 02:42, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Java/Visualization/Follower (content was: "The text stays right side up and facing the camera, while the cube does not. ==Follower.java== <source lang="java"> import vtk.*; public class Follower { static { System.loadLibrary("vtkCommonJava"); System.loadLibrary("vtkFilteringJava"); System.loadLibrary("vtkIOJava"); System.loadLibrary("vtkImagingJava"); System.loadLibrary("vtkGraphicsJava"); S...", and the only contributor was "Egk865" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Outline (content was: "==Outline.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) # create source source = vtk.vtkConeSource() source.SetCenter(0,0,0) source.SetResolution(100) # mapper mapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() if vtk.VTK_MAJOR_VERSION <= 5: mapper.SetInput(source.GetOutpu...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/MultipleViewports (content was: "This example demonstrates how to use multiple viewports to display several scenes in one render window. * Contributed by: Bryan Conrad ==MultipleViewports.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk def main(): '''One render window, multiple viewports''' iren_list = [] rw = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(rw)...", and the only contributor was "Bconrad" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Meshes/vtkClipDataSetWithPolydata (content was: "File:VTK_Examples_Python_Meshes_vtkClipDataSetWithPolydata.png An example that shows how to use the vtkClipDataSet to clip a vtkRectilinearGrid with an arbitrary polydata. vtkImplicitPolyDataDistance is used to turn the polydata into an implicit function. Every point of the grid is evaluated before sending to vtkClipDataSet. This example uses a vtkConeSource to generate p...", and the only contributor was "Onlyjus" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/MeshLabelImageColor (content was: "This example takes a label image in Meta format and meshes a single label of it. It then smoothes the mesh and colours the vertices according to the displacement error introduced by the smoothing. The whole thing is then displayed. An example data can be found here Media:labels.tgz ==MeshLabelImageColor.py== <source lang="python"> from __future__ import print_function import vtk input='labels.mhd' # Prepare to read the file readerVolume = vtk.vtkMetaImageReader() read...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/MeshLabelImage (content was: "This example takes a label image in Meta format and meshes each label. It then prints area and normal of each mesh cell to a file. An example data can be found here Media:labels.tgz * Contributed by Lynx Abraxas ==MeshLabelImage.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk input='labels.mhd' # Prepare to read the file readerVolume = vtk.vtkMetaImageReader() readerVolume.SetFileName(input) readerVolume.Update() # Extract the region of interest voi = vtk.vtkExtractVOI()...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/IterativeClosestPoints (content was: "==IterativeClosestPoints.py== <source lang="python"> from __future__ import print_function import vtk from vtk import * # ============ create source points ============== print("Creating source points...") sourcePoints = vtk.vtkPoints() sourceVertices = vtk.vtkCellArray() id = sourcePoints.InsertNextPoint(1.0, 0.1, 0.0) sourceVertices.InsertNextCell(1) sourceVertices.InsertCellPoint(id) id = sourcePoints.InsertNextPoint(0.1, 1.1, 0.0) sourceVertices.InsertNextCell(1) sourceV...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/InteractorStyleTrackballCamera (content was: "==InteractorStyleTrackballCamera.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) style = vtk.vtkInteractorStyleTrackballCamera() iren.SetInteractorStyl...", and the only contributor was "Daviddoria" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/InteractorStyleTrackballActor (content was: "Move, rotate, and scale an object in 3D. ==InteractorStyleTrackballActor.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk # create a rendering window and renderer ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) # create a renderwindowinteractor iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor() iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin) style = vtk.vtkInteractorStyl...", and the only contributor was "Daviddoria" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Interaction/MouseEventsObserver (content was: "<div class="floatright">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_Interaction_TestMouseEvents.png</div> This example directly changes the observers of the vtkInteractor, which is an easy way to disable events or to add some simple callback functions. For a more general framework using vtkInteractorStyle see VTK/Examples/Python/Interaction/MouseEvents. This specific example just disables the left mouse button of the vtkInteractorStyleTrackballCamera and prints a simple message instead....")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Interaction/MouseEvents (content was: "<div class="floatright">File:VTK_Examples_Baseline_Interaction_TestMouseEvents.png</div> This example creates a new vtkInteractorStyle which can be used to implement custom reactions on user events. If you just want to disable single events you can also have a look at VTK/Examples/Python/Interaction/MouseEventsObserver. This specific example just prints a simple message and then calls the original eventhandler of the vtkInteractorStyleTrackballCamera. ==MouseEvents.py=...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Interaction/HighlightAPickedActor (content was: "File:VTK_Examples_Python_Interaction_HighlightPickedActor.png Shows how to customize vtkInteractorStyleTrackballCamera and vtkPropPicker to select a actor in the scene by pressing the left mouse button. ==HighlightPickedActor.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk NUMBER_OF_SPHERES = 10 class MouseInteractorHighLightActor(vtk.vtkInteractorStyleTrackballCamera):...", and the only contributor was "Onlyjus" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Infovis/SelectedGraphIDs (content was: "File:VTK_Examples_Python_Infovis_SelectedGraphIDs.png ==SelectedGraphIDs.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python # This is a variation on VTK/Examples/Infovis/Python/selection.py # which shows how to use a vtkAnnotationLink to view the contents # of a selection from a vtkGraphLayoutView from __future__ import print_function import vtk source = vtk.vtkRandomGraphSource() source.DirectedOff() source.SetNumberOfVertices(100) source.SetEdgeProbability(0) # Basical...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Infovis/ParallelCoordinatesView (content was: "Parallel Coordinates View of the example data after selecting low Elevation values with lasso. ==ParallelCoordinatesView.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python # Example of how to use Parallel Coordinates View to plot and compare # data set attributes. # Use the "u" character to toggle between "inspect modes" on the parallel # coordinates view (i.e. between selecting data and manipulating axes). # Lines which are commented out...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Infovis/ParallelCoordinatesExtraction (content was: "Selection in a Parallel Coordinates View is used to define indices to extract and view in a standard 3d render window ==ParallelCoordinatesExtraction.py== <source lang="python"> #!/usr/bin/env python # Example of how to use Parallel Coordinates View to plot and compare # data set attributes, and then to use selections in the parallel coordinates # view to extract and view data points associated with those selections # Use the "u" c...")
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Implicit/Sphere (content was: "File:python_examples_implicit_sphere.png Shows how to create a surface representing a sphere by creating an implicit sphere, sampling the implicit function, and finally contouring the sampled data to produce the surface. ==implicit_sphere.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk sphere = vtk.vtkSphere() sphere.SetCenter(0, 0, 0) sphere.SetRadius(0.5) # The sample functio...", and the only contributor was "Onlyjus" (talk))
- 02:40, 28 April 2021 Cquammen talk contribs deleted page VTK/Examples/Python/Implicit/Quadric (content was: "File:python_example_quadric.png Create an ellipsoid by using the implicit quadric. ==implicit_quadric.py== <source lang="python"> import vtk #create an ellipsoid using a implicit quadric quadric = vtk.vtkQuadric() quadric.SetCoefficients(.5, 1, .2, 0, .1, 0, 0, .2, 0, 0) # The sample function generates a distance function from the implicit # function. This is then cont...", and the only contributor was "Onlyjus" (talk))