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edit *.wrl file, add a new node

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Steven
Steven il 5 Giu 2014
Commentato: Steven il 17 Giu 2014
I tried to add a new transform node in my virtual world object. With Matlab function vrnode I have been able to obtain the handle and set some of existing field of the virtual world object. I am wondering HOW can I add a new transform node under the existing transform node via Matlab directly without manipulating the raw *.wrl file.
Below is the list of fields available. It seems to be that the addChildren field here shall add a new child node to the existing node, so I tried syntax to use the addChildren field, but none of them works. Is it possible? Below is the list return by fields function.
Thank you.
Field Access Type Sync
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addChildren eventIn MFNode off
removeChildren eventIn MFNode off
children exposedField MFNode off
center exposedField SFVec3f off
rotation exposedField SFRotation off
scale exposedField SFVec3f off
scaleOrientation exposedField SFRotation off
translation exposedField SFVec3f off
bboxCenter field SFVec3f off
bboxSize field SFVec3f off

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Jan Houska
Jan Houska il 6 Giu 2014
Hi Steven,
as the parent field, you should use the children field, not addChildren, which is an event. Like in the following code snippet, based on the shipping vrbounce example:
w = vrworld('vrbounce');
open(w);
parenttransform = w.Ball;
newtransform = vrnode(parenttransform, 'children', 'NewTransform', 'Transform')
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Jan Houska
Jan Houska il 10 Giu 2014
Transforms apply only to their children. They do not apply to their siblings. So if you have created the new transform as a sibling of some existing nodes, it would not apply to them.
BTW, have you tried the interactive 3D World Editor? It shows you the effects of your changes immediately and gives better understanding of what's going on when you add a node. You can then always return back to command line if you prefer.
Steven
Steven il 17 Giu 2014
Thank you so much. I finally figure out how it works.

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