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NetworkViewerQt2-View-3D

Arthur Begaev
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How to work with 3D Visualiser

After you chose file mode and 3D view, in the same window opens new tab with 3D visualiser.
The delay time between nodes i and j is an intersection of i row and j column (i column and j row) in the matrix. The depth of the model is the length of the message.

In this mode the window is divided on two areas: one with controls and information, another with render zone.

In the information area there are 4 toolboxes:
1. General - there is located information about test, testing system.
2. Hosts - list of hosts with their names.
3. Device - information about device running the visualiser.
4. Render options - toolbox, where you can configure render.

Note: all options changes apply on-the-go.

Also, there are 2 buttons:
1. Save image - press this button to save render image to raster file, set image size.
2. Controls - press this button to view key bindings for raster controling.

To view visualisation press Render! button.

Visualisation controls

Mouse
Press left nouse key and move mouse to rotate visualisation.
Zoom in and zoom out with mouse scroll.
Keyboard
Use W, A, S, D buttons to move camera up/left/down/right.
Use Z, X buttons to move camera to/from observer (???).
Use +, - buttons to zoom in and zoom out.

To view information about delay select it by clicking on the "points" in the visualisation.

To view all delays, which belong to specified node just double click on it's number or name in the Hosts toolbox.

Render options

All options have help button. To get help press ? button near required field.
Shape of points
1. Cubes - all delays are visualised as cubes.
2. Spheres, type 1 - all delays are visualised as sharp spheres.
3. Spheres, type 2 - all delays are visualised as smooth spheres.
Depth constraint
It is maximum number of "points", which can intersect with one visual ray.
Color streching
Normally minimum of all values in the file turns to black and maximum to bright green, and linerar interpolation is performed on other values. By moving sliders in this toolbox you can adjust new minimum and maximum values so all values less than this new minimum will turn to black and values greater that this new maximum will turn to bright green. Linerar interpolation is left unchanged.
Volume building
Delays with values between specified interval will be visible on visualisation. To enable this mode put enable mode tick. To specify the interval use sliders in the Values section.


Related

Wiki: NetworkViewerQt2

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