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Implement plotting
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I would like to address this issue if possible, @RobPasMue. What do you think about having a "DesignPlotter"? Or "AssemblyPlotter"? This could be started by implementing the following functionality:
Which should render a default scene showing a simple grid in the XY plane with the usual red, green, blue frame in the origin of coordinates. Background scene could be pure white. I would also make sure that this is fully interactive in our notebooks. |
Please go ahead @jorgepiloto! Thank you for taking the lead here =) Regarding the name, I think we could have two things.
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If you want to, I'd focus (after solving #39) on #37 @jorgepiloto, since you already have the PR open and half-way through. The |
Another important point is the visualization of the different objects inside the datamodel. We should consider using PyVista for this task. Points to be taken into account for this task:
plotting
subpackageScenePlotter
or similar (please don't use my name suggestion 😄): users will be able to pass in several objects and plot them all togetherplot()
function. This function should be defined as abstract in the BaseObject class and implemented downstream in each objectPlease consider the following location for the
plotting
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