Visualization module for vector fields.
var createScene = require('gl-plot3d')
var createConePlot = require('gl-cone3d')
var createMesh = createConePlot.createConeMesh
var wind = require('dataset-wind')
var scene = createScene()
var bounds = [];
var conePlot = createConePlot({
positions: wind.positions,
vectors: wind.vectors,
coneSize: 4,
colormap: 'portland'
}, bounds)
var mesh = createMesh(gl, conePlot)
scene.add(mesh)
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Creates a cone plot of a vector field.
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params
is an object that has the following properties:positions
(Required) An array of positions determining the location of the cones, encoded as arraysvectors
(Required) An array of vectors for the vector field, encoded as arraysmeshgrid
Meshgrid for the vectors data array. Given as three arrays of numbers [xcoords, ycoords, zcoords]. E.g. meshgrid: [[1,2,3], [-1,0,1], [0,10,20,30,40,50]].coneSize
Size of the cones, scaled so that the reference cone size for the maximum vector magnitude is 1absoluteConeSize
Size of the cones, scaled so that the reference cone size for vector magnitude 1 is one grid unit.coneOffset
The position of the cone with regard to the cone location. Ranges from 0 to 1 where 0 puts the center of the cone base at the cone location, and 1 puts the tip at the cone location.colormap
Colormap for the cone plot.
Returns A cone plot object that can be passed to gl-mesh3d.
(c) 2013-2017 Mikola Lysenko, Ilmari Heikkinen. MIT License