From: Martin G. <mar...@co...> - 2004-08-05 17:19:13
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This does not work with the latest vpython: Visual-3000 Traceback (most recent call last): File "Busby_Berkeley_One.py", line 96, in ? pyr1s[aa].color = abs (cos (pyr3s[aa].axis)) Boost.Python.ArgumentError: Python argument types in None.None(pyramid, array) did not match C++ signature: None(visual::Primitive {lvalue}, boost::python::tuple) Looks like another bug to stomp for the next point release. --Marty On Thursday 05 August 2004 04:15 am, Joel Kahn wrote: > The attached program, as its name indicates, is a > tribute to the guy who was probably the most talented > choreographer in the history of cinema. As you can > see, I intentionally kept this example very simple; > however, an enormous number of fascinating visual > variations on the basic concept can be introduced by > bringing in other objects. Of particular interest are > the contrasts between the effects produced by > flat-surface objects (pyramids, boxes), curved-surface > objects (spheres, ellipsoids), and various possible > combinations (cones, cylinders, etc). > > Joel > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail -- Martin Gelfand Associate Professor.............Phone: 970 491 5263 Department of Physics.............Fax: 970 491 7947 Colorado State University.......Email: ge...@la... Fort Collins CO 80523-1875 |