This package is a curation made based on the poly package found on http://www.netlib.org/polyhedra/ (Original Help message), and the polyhedra database found on http://dmccooey.com/polyhedra, both of which provide polyhedra databases on its own format. As such, Rpolyhedra provides with the following:
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Install the R package using the following commands on the R console:
devtools::install_github("ropensci/Rpolyhedra", build_opts = NULL)
library(Rpolyhedra)
# if want to switch to fullDB in user filespace, it will download the full database
switchToFullDatabase()
To get started execute the following commands:
# 0. Load libraries
library(rgl)
library(dplyr)
library(Rpolyhedra)
# 1. Obtain 5 regular solids
polyhedra.2.draw <- getAvailablePolyhedra(source = "netlib")
polyhedra.2.draw <- polyhedra.2.draw %>%
filter(scraped.name %in%
c("tetrahedron", "octahedron", "cube",
"icosahedron", "dodecahedron"))
# 2. Setup colors and scales
n <- nrow(polyhedra.2.draw)
polyhedron.colors <- rainbow(n)
polyhedron.scale <- 5
# 3. open and setup RGL window
open3d()
par3d(FOV = 1)
rgl.bg( sphere =FALSE, fogtype = "none", color=c("black"))
rgl.viewpoint(theta = 0, phi=0, zoom=0.8, fov=1)
# 4. for each polyhedron, setup rotation, position and render
for (i in seq_len(n)) {
# Obtain polyhedron
polyhedron.row <- polyhedra.2.draw[i,]
polyhedron.name <- polyhedron.row$scraped.name
polyhedron <- getPolyhedron(source = polyhedron.row$source, polyhedron.name)
# Setup angles, position into transformationMatrix
current.angle <- i/n * 2 * pi
tm <- rotationMatrix(current.angle, 1, 0, 0)
x.pos <- round(polyhedron.scale * sin(current.angle), 2)
y.pos <- round(polyhedron.scale * cos(current.angle), 2)
tm <- tm %*% translationMatrix(x.pos, y.pos, 0)
# Render
print(paste("Drawing ", polyhedron.name, " rotated ", round(current.angle, 2),
" in (1,0,0) axis. Translated to (", x.pos, ",", y.pos, ",0)",
" with color ", polyhedron.colors[i], sep = ""))
shape.rgl <- polyhedron$getRGLModel(transformation.matrix = tm)
shade3d(shape.rgl, color = polyhedron.colors[i])
}
Includes 142 polyhedra definitions. The PHD format was created to describe the geometric polyhedron definitions derived mathematically by Andrew Hume and by the Kaleido program of Zvi Har’El.
PHD files were generated using poly2 library (no longer maintained). Although the code is available, specific programming skills are required to run it.
PHD files can be found in extdata/www.netlib.org/polyhedra/index.html
Includes 767 polyhedra definitions. The polyhedra database built by David Mccooey has an open format which has been scraped to feed RPolyhedra database
dmccooey files can be found in extdata/dmccooey.com/polyhedra/
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After, in R:
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