[R] 3d interactive video using the rgl package

Duncan Murdoch murdoch.duncan at gmail.com
Thu May 16 15:52:25 CEST 2013


On 16/05/2013 4:06 AM, Xavier Hoenner wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I've been using the 'rgl' package to visualise in 3d the water temperature recorded by a glider deployed off the coast of Australia (see snapshot attached). Using the writeWebGL function, I'm able to produce an html file of the scene with which I can then interact (e.g. zoom in/out, rotate) in my web browser.
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> In R, I have created another scene that includes a loop plotting the movements of the glider with the time. Is it possible to export that whole animation with the writeWebGL function? I've only managed to export the scene once all the points of my loop have been plotted, and the movie3d() function is not really a good option for me as I would like to be able to interact with my 3d animation in my web browser.
>
> Thanks in anticipation for your help.

No, that's not currently supported.  You could probably do it using 
Javascript in the web page produced by writeWebGL.  I'm not sure whether 
it could be done entirely using the template argument, or whether you'd 
need to manually edit the writeWebGL output.

If you put together something like this, please let me know.  I'd like 
to see it.

Duncan Murdoch

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