3D Simple triangular and cartesian mesh dislay

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Zuheyr Alsalihi

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Nov 18, 2020, 4:15:32 AM11/18/20
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Dear friends, I need to debug a space partitioning algorithm so I need to be able to zoom and play with the plot I attach here which is made using matplotlib and absolutely impossible to even zoom, useless in fact.

Pyqtgraph is fantastique, I could reproduce some 3d examples but before I invest time I wanted to do a reality check, can I do what I show in this plot using Pyqtgraph? Please help me as  time is very constrained for me.
Many thanks for reading.
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Evangelos Petsalis

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Nov 18, 2020, 10:49:40 AM11/18/20
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Hy Zuheyr,

You can definitely do what you display and it should not be that difficult. And as you predicted zooming in/out will be orders of magnitude faster, 
I have been using PyQtGraph myself for some time now, although I don't consider myself an expert. 
Doing simple geometric surfaces is super simple. 
There are tons of 2D/3D examples. All you have to do is:
import pyqtgraph.examples as ex
ex.run()
You can find sample code for mesh surfaces, lines, texts, etc, there.

Good luck.\



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