Spatial Grammar Interpreter Applet: A 3D spatial grammar interpreter that provides for the interactive, visual development and application of three-dimensional parametric grammar rules.

Features

  • Visual definition of new rules (no programming needed)
  • Non-parametric and parametric rules
  • Interactive rule application (manual, semi-automatic, automatic)
  • Left-hand side matching
  • Based on the open source CAD system FreeCAD

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Very nice 3D spatial grammar interpreter that works in the FreeCAD environment and allows for easy development and (automatic) application of spatial grammars. That means you can let you computer generate 3D models in a non-deterministic manner = Sweet! Feature request: Allowing for the use of user-defined parameters would have been a great help for me.
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Additional Project Details

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Scientific Engineering

Registered

2010-03-07