[sage-support] Re: Graphics3d Object face_list()

2010-09-15 Thread TeamTeamUSA
Answering my own question. The 3-tuples describe a triangle, the 4-tuples describe a quadrilateral - 2 triangles sharing 2 vertices. Go! =ml= On Sep 7, 11:50 pm, TeamTeamUSA wrote: > It seems as if the the Graphics3d Object's face_list() returns a list > of 3-tuples or 4-tuples dep

[sage-support] Re: Graphics3d Object face_list()

2010-09-07 Thread TeamTeamUSA
69833), (1.9555829421271671, 0.94175910990139589, -1.6278999850572287)],...] Is this a bug or as-designed? I'm still looking for documentation on the face_list format. Is this all there is? $SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage/build/sage/plot/plot3d/ index_face_set.pyx TIA! Go! =ml= On Sep 5, 11:26 pm, TeamTeam

[sage-support] Re: Graphics3d Object face_list()

2010-09-05 Thread TeamTeamUSA
Upon reflection, it looks like the first item of the quadruple is the normal. True? Go! =ml= On Sep 5, 10:36 pm, TeamTeamUSA wrote: > Apologies if this is a FAQ or is somewhere in the docs; I could only > find this: > > #http://sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/plot/plot3d/parame

[sage-support] Graphics3d Object face_list()

2010-09-05 Thread TeamTeamUSA
Apologies if this is a FAQ or is somewhere in the docs; I could only find this: # http://sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/plot/plot3d/parametric_surface.html What is the format of the Graphics3d Object's face_list()? Here's sample output: [(2.0, 0.0, -1.5011), (1.9917900138232461, 0.0