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Name | modelX() |
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Examples | void setup() { size(500, 500, P3D); noFill(); } void draw() { background(0); pushMatrix(); // start at the middle of the screen translate(width/2, height/2, -200); // some random rotation to make things interesting rotateY(1.0); //yrot); rotateZ(2.0); //zrot); // rotate in X a little more each frame rotateX(frameCount / 100.0); // offset from center translate(0, 150, 0); // draw a white box outline at (0, 0, 0) stroke(255); box(50); // the box was drawn at (0, 0, 0), store that location float x = modelX(0, 0, 0); float y = modelY(0, 0, 0); float z = modelZ(0, 0, 0); // clear out all the transformations popMatrix(); // draw another box at the same (x, y, z) coordinate as the other pushMatrix(); translate(x, y, z); stroke(255, 0, 0); box(50); popMatrix(); } |
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Description | Returns the three-dimensional X, Y, Z position in model space. This returns the X value for a given coordinate based on the current set of transformations (scale, rotate, translate, etc.) The X value can be used to place an object in space relative to the location of the original point once the transformations are no longer in use.
In the example, the modelX(), modelY(), and modelZ() methods record the location of a box in space after being placed using a series of translate and rotate commands. After popMatrix() is called, those transformations no longer apply, but the (x, y, z) coordinate returned by the model functions is used to place another box in the same location. |
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Syntax | modelX(x, y, z) |
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Returns | float | ||||||
Usage | Web & Application | ||||||
Related | modelY() modelZ() |