vtkPlanes

Section: Visualization Toolkit Common Classes

Usage

vtkPlanes computes the implicit function and function gradient for a set of planes. The planes must define a convex space.

The function value is the closest first order distance of a point to the convex region defined by the planes. The function gradient is the plane normal at the function value. Note that the normals must point outside of the convex region. Thus, a negative function value means that a point is inside the convex region.

There are several methods to define the set of planes. The most general is to supply an instance of vtkPoints and an instance of vtkDataArray. (The points define a point on the plane, and the normals corresponding plane normals.) Two other specialized ways are to 1) supply six planes defining the view frustrum of a camera, and 2) provide a bounding box.

To create an instance of class vtkPlanes, simply invoke its constructor as follows

  obj = vtkPlanes

Methods

The class vtkPlanes has several methods that can be used. They are listed below. Note that the documentation is translated automatically from the VTK sources, and may not be completely intelligible. When in doubt, consult the VTK website. In the methods listed below, obj is an instance of the vtkPlanes class.