gl-line3d ============ A 3D WebGL line plot # Example [Try it out in your browser](http://gl-vis.github.io/gl-line3d) ```javascript var createScene = require('gl-plot3d') var createLine = require('gl-line3d') //Create the scene var scene = createScene() //Create a helix var polyline = [] for(var i=0; i<100; ++i) { var theta = (i / 100.0) * Math.PI polyline.push([ Math.cos(3*theta), Math.sin(3*theta), (i/50) - 1.0 ]) } //Create the line plot var lines = createLines({ gl: scene.gl, position: polyline, color: [1,0,0] }) //Add the lines to the scene scene.add(lines) ``` # Install ``` npm install gl-line3d ``` # Basic interface ## Constructor #### `var lines = require('gl-line3d')(options) Creates a new line plot * `options.gl` A WebGL context * `options.position` An array of position values for the points on the curve * `options.color` An array of color values (or a singular color) for the curve * `options.pickId` The selection ID for the line plot * `options.lineWidth` The width of the line * `options.dashes` An array of dash patterns representing the dash pattern. For example, `[0.5,0.5,0.5]` * `options.dashScale` The number of times to repeat the dash pattern * `options.opacity` The opacity of the lines ## Updating #### `lines.update(options)` Updates the plot. `options` has the same properties as in the constructor ## Properties #### `lines.lineWidth` The width of the lines # Included example in the `example` directory To run it, follow these steps: ``` git clone https://github.com/gl-vis/gl-line3d.git cd gl-line3d mkdir dist browserify lines.js -o dist/bundle.js browserify example/simple.js -o dist/simple_example_bundle.js ``` then open `simple.html` in the `example` directory. # Credits (c) 2014 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License