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gl-line3d

v1.2.2

Published

3D line plot

Downloads

93,779

Readme

gl-line3d

A 3D WebGL line plot

Example

Try it out in your browser

var createScene = require('gl-plot3d')
var createLine  = require('gl-line3d')

//Create the scene
var scene = createScene()

//Create a helix
var polyline = []
for(var i=0; i<100; ++i) {
  var theta = (i / 100.0) * Math.PI
  polyline.push([
      Math.cos(3*theta),
      Math.sin(3*theta),
      (i/50) - 1.0
    ])
}

//Create the line plot
var lines = createLines({
  gl:       scene.gl,
  position: polyline,
  color:    [1,0,0]
})

//Add the lines to the scene
scene.add(lines)

Install

npm install gl-line3d

Basic interface

Constructor

`var lines = require('gl-line3d')(options)

Creates a new line plot

  • options.gl A WebGL context
  • options.position An array of position values for the points on the curve
  • options.color An array of color values (or a singular color) for the curve
  • options.pickId The selection ID for the line plot
  • options.lineWidth The width of the line
  • options.dashes An array of dash patterns representing the dash pattern. For example, [0.5,0.5,0.5]
  • options.dashScale The number of times to repeat the dash pattern
  • options.opacity The opacity of the lines

Updating

lines.update(options)

Updates the plot. options has the same properties as in the constructor

Properties

lines.lineWidth

The width of the lines

Included example in the example directory

To run it, follow these steps:

git clone https://github.com/gl-vis/gl-line3d.git
cd gl-line3d
mkdir dist
browserify lines.js -o dist/bundle.js
browserify example/simple.js -o dist/simple_example_bundle.js

then open simple.html in the example directory.

Credits

(c) 2014 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License