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Creating a Spline#
Create a spline/polyline from a numpy array of XYZ vertices using
pyvista.Spline()
.
from __future__ import annotations
import numpy as np
import pyvista as pv
Create a dataset to plot
def make_points():
"""Helper to make XYZ points"""
theta = np.linspace(-4 * np.pi, 4 * np.pi, 100)
z = np.linspace(-2, 2, 100)
r = z**2 + 1
x = r * np.sin(theta)
y = r * np.cos(theta)
return np.column_stack((x, y, z))
points = make_points()
points[0:5, :]
array([[ 2.44929360e-15, 5.00000000e+00, -2.00000000e+00],
[ 1.21556036e+00, 4.68488752e+00, -1.95959596e+00],
[ 2.27700402e+00, 4.09249671e+00, -1.91919192e+00],
[ 3.12595020e+00, 3.27840221e+00, -1.87878788e+00],
[ 3.72150434e+00, 2.30906573e+00, -1.83838384e+00]])
Now let’s make a function that can create line cells on a
pyvista.PolyData
mesh given that the points are in order for the
segments they make.
def lines_from_points(points):
"""Given an array of points, make a line set"""
poly = pv.PolyData()
poly.points = points
cells = np.full((len(points) - 1, 3), 2, dtype=np.int_)
cells[:, 1] = np.arange(0, len(points) - 1, dtype=np.int_)
cells[:, 2] = np.arange(1, len(points), dtype=np.int_)
poly.lines = cells
return poly
line = lines_from_points(points)
line
line["scalars"] = np.arange(line.n_points)
tube = line.tube(radius=0.1)
tube.plot(smooth_shading=True)
That tube has sharp edges at each line segment. This can be mitigated by creating a single PolyLine cell for all of the points
def polyline_from_points(points):
poly = pv.PolyData()
poly.points = points
the_cell = np.arange(0, len(points), dtype=np.int_)
the_cell = np.insert(the_cell, 0, len(points))
poly.lines = the_cell
return poly
polyline = polyline_from_points(points)
polyline["scalars"] = np.arange(polyline.n_points)
tube = polyline.tube(radius=0.1)
tube.plot(smooth_shading=True)
You could also interpolate those points onto a parametric spline
# Create spline with 1000 interpolation points
spline = pv.Spline(points, 1000)
Plot spline as a tube
# add scalars to spline and plot it
spline["scalars"] = np.arange(spline.n_points)
tube = spline.tube(radius=0.1)
tube.plot(smooth_shading=True)
The spline can also be plotted as a plain line
# generate same spline with 400 interpolation points
spline = pv.Spline(points, 400)
# plot without scalars
spline.plot(line_width=4, color="k")
The radius of the tube can be modulated with scalars
Ribbons#
Ayy of the lines from the examples above can be used to create ribbons.
Take a look at the pyvista.PolyDataFilters.ribbon()
filter.
ribbon = spline.compute_arc_length().ribbon(width=0.75, scalars='arc_length')
ribbon.plot(color=True)
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