The plot()
function in k3d
module creates a Plot
object. There are a few options, which control the behavior and apperance of the plot:
height
- vertical size of the plot widgetantialias
- enables antialiasing in the WebGL renderer, its effect depends on the WebGL implementation and browser settings. On by default.background_color
- RGB value of the backgound color packed into a single integer.Only the last of these options can be effectively changed once the plot is display()
-ed.
import k3d
plot = k3d.plot(antialias=False, height=320, camera_auto_fit=False, grid_auto_fit=False)
plot += k3d.mesh([0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1], [0, 1, 2])
plot += k3d.points([0, 0, 0])
plot.display()
plot.camera = [1.039, -0.196, -0.069, 0.25 , 0. , 0.25 , 0.426, -0.006, 0.905]
plot_aa = k3d.plot(antialias=True, height=320, camera_auto_fit=False, grid_auto_fit=False)
plot_aa += k3d.mesh([0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1], [0, 1, 2])
plot_aa += k3d.points([0, 0, 0])
plot_aa.display()
plot_aa.camera = [1.039, -0.196, -0.069, 0.25 , 0. , 0.25 , 0.426, -0.006, 0.905]
Expected results:
The first plot (antialias=False) should look like this:
The second plot (antialias=True) should look like this:
Some objects, like the point above, are not affected by this settings.
plot.background_color = 0xffff
Expected result:
White and black are the most popular background colors, but any RGB color can be used if so desired.