Class Polyline2D

java.lang.Object
All Implemented Interfaces:
X3DNode, Polyline2D, X3DGeometryNode

public class Polyline2D extends X3DConcreteNode implements Polyline2D
Polyline2D is a geometry node that defines a connected set of vertices in a contiguous set of line segments in X-Y plane.

Warning: this is an abstract interface that cannot be instantiated as a concrete object. Java programmers typically only need to use concrete objects provided by the org.web3d.x3d.jsail classes. Polyline2D node tooltip: [X3DGeometryNode] Polyline2D is a geometry node that defines a connected set of vertices in a contiguous set of line segments in X-Y plane.
  • Hint: Material emissiveColor in corresponding Appearance is used for rendering lines.
  • Warning: lines are not lit, are not texture-mapped, and do not participate in collision detection.
  • Warning: use a different Material emissiveColor than the Background color, otherwise geometry is invisible.
  • Hint: adding LineProperties to the corresponding Appearance node can modify the rendering style of these lines.
  • Hint: insert a Shape node before adding geometry or Appearance. Examples: X3D Example Archives, X3D for Web Authors, Chapter 10 Geometry 2D https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/examples/X3dForWebAuthors/Chapter10Geometry2D

Package hint: This org.web3d.x3d.jsail concrete class is used for implementing a standalone X3D object as a Plain Old Java Object (POJO). If you are writing Java code for use inside an X3D Script node, compile separate code using only the org.web3d.x3d.sai package instead.
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