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- | ====== Scientific visualization for python: VisPy ====== | ||
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- | VisPy features: | ||
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- | * You control the main loop. (VisPy uses pygame) | ||
- | * OpenGL 3D. | ||
- | * Integrated library for basic geometric shapes: triangles, cylinders, cones, arrows, spheres, bars (box), disks, lines) | ||
- | * Also more complex 3D objects: | ||
- | * Curves: To generate curves out of points in real-time | ||
- | * Grid: Background for the curves | ||
- | * Plot: Plots curves added by the user and a grid to show an osciloscope like display. | ||
- | * Articulated bodies (using orocos-kdl) | ||
- | * Frames: Three arrows, ortogonally oriented. | ||
- | * Segments: Bars representing kinematic links. | ||
- | * Articulated: | ||
- | * Articulated tree: A kinematic tree made out of articulated bodies. | ||
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