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Fury Arrow Actor#
This example shows how to use the arrow actor.
import fury
import numpy as np
First thing, you have to specify centers, directions, and colors of the arrow(s)
centers = np.zeros([3, 3])
np.identity is the same as specifying x, y, and z directions.
dirs = np.identity(3)
colors = np.identity(3)
scales = np.array([2.1, 2.6, 2.5])
The below arrow actor is generated by repeating the arrow primitive.
arrow_actor = fury.actor.arrow(centers, dirs, colors=colors, scales=1.5)
repeating what we did but this time with random centers, directions, and colors.
cen2 = np.random.rand(5, 3)
dir2 = np.random.rand(5, 3)
cols2 = np.random.rand(5, 3)
arrow_actor2 = fury.actor.arrow(cen2, dir2, colors=cols2, scales=1.5)
scene = fury.window.Scene()
Adding our Arrow actors to scene.
scene.add(arrow_actor)
scene.add(arrow_actor2)
interactive = False
if interactive:
fury.window.show(scene, size=(600, 600))
fury.window.record(scene=scene, out_path="viz_arrow.png", size=(600, 600))