plotting multiple cylinders with known co-ordinates
How can i plot say 100 cylinders inside a cube. I have their endpoints co-ordinates and diameter,height generated through c++ code.
I need a graphical output ,how can i do that?
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How can i plot say 100 cylinders inside a cube. I have their endpoints co-ordinates and diameter,height generated through c++ code.
I need a graphical output ,how can i do that?
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Your queation is not clear. When say "endpoints", do you mean the end points to the axes of the cylinder? Also, do you need help with importing the C++ generated data?
– m_goldberg
2 hours ago
I have the end points (co-ordinates= x1,y1,z1 and x2,y2,z2) of the axis and its diameter. yes , i also need help how to import it from a visual studio- c++ code
– Arun
57 mins ago
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How can i plot say 100 cylinders inside a cube. I have their endpoints co-ordinates and diameter,height generated through c++ code.
I need a graphical output ,how can i do that?
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How can i plot say 100 cylinders inside a cube. I have their endpoints co-ordinates and diameter,height generated through c++ code.
I need a graphical output ,how can i do that?
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Your queation is not clear. When say "endpoints", do you mean the end points to the axes of the cylinder? Also, do you need help with importing the C++ generated data?
– m_goldberg
2 hours ago
I have the end points (co-ordinates= x1,y1,z1 and x2,y2,z2) of the axis and its diameter. yes , i also need help how to import it from a visual studio- c++ code
– Arun
57 mins ago
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Your queation is not clear. When say "endpoints", do you mean the end points to the axes of the cylinder? Also, do you need help with importing the C++ generated data?
– m_goldberg
2 hours ago
I have the end points (co-ordinates= x1,y1,z1 and x2,y2,z2) of the axis and its diameter. yes , i also need help how to import it from a visual studio- c++ code
– Arun
57 mins ago
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Your queation is not clear. When say "endpoints", do you mean the end points to the axes of the cylinder? Also, do you need help with importing the C++ generated data?
– m_goldberg
2 hours ago
Your queation is not clear. When say "endpoints", do you mean the end points to the axes of the cylinder? Also, do you need help with importing the C++ generated data?
– m_goldberg
2 hours ago
I have the end points (co-ordinates= x1,y1,z1 and x2,y2,z2) of the axis and its diameter. yes , i also need help how to import it from a visual studio- c++ code
– Arun
57 mins ago
I have the end points (co-ordinates= x1,y1,z1 and x2,y2,z2) of the axis and its diameter. yes , i also need help how to import it from a visual studio- c++ code
– Arun
57 mins ago
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First I have to define some cylinder points
n=100;
pi = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {n, 2, 3}] (*n pairs off points*)
now create a list of cylinders
Graphics3D[Map[Cylinder[#, RandomReal[{0, .1}]] &, pi]]
That's it!
Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
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56 mins ago
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First I have to define some cylinder points
n=100;
pi = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {n, 2, 3}] (*n pairs off points*)
now create a list of cylinders
Graphics3D[Map[Cylinder[#, RandomReal[{0, .1}]] &, pi]]
That's it!
Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
– Arun
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First I have to define some cylinder points
n=100;
pi = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {n, 2, 3}] (*n pairs off points*)
now create a list of cylinders
Graphics3D[Map[Cylinder[#, RandomReal[{0, .1}]] &, pi]]
That's it!
Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
– Arun
56 mins ago
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First I have to define some cylinder points
n=100;
pi = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {n, 2, 3}] (*n pairs off points*)
now create a list of cylinders
Graphics3D[Map[Cylinder[#, RandomReal[{0, .1}]] &, pi]]
That's it!
First I have to define some cylinder points
n=100;
pi = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {n, 2, 3}] (*n pairs off points*)
now create a list of cylinders
Graphics3D[Map[Cylinder[#, RandomReal[{0, .1}]] &, pi]]
That's it!
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Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
– Arun
56 mins ago
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Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
– Arun
56 mins ago
Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
– Arun
56 mins ago
Thanks for your answer. But, I dont need random generation, I have generated it using some constraints in visual studio and stored the details of it a struct. How should i import it and how to plot it after that. Thanks in adv
– Arun
56 mins ago
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Your queation is not clear. When say "endpoints", do you mean the end points to the axes of the cylinder? Also, do you need help with importing the C++ generated data?
– m_goldberg
2 hours ago
I have the end points (co-ordinates= x1,y1,z1 and x2,y2,z2) of the axis and its diameter. yes , i also need help how to import it from a visual studio- c++ code
– Arun
57 mins ago