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    Leon_2001
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    Hello,

    I wondered if there is any ready to use coordinate system. Talking about one having also negative values.

    It should be possible to draw points in it ... I want to use it as a simulation for a robot.

    If there isn't, how could it be realized the easiest way? Points (of geometric shapes) would be available trough a C++ model.

    Thanks in advance!

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      Hello,

      I wondered if there is any ready to use coordinate system. Talking about one having also negative values.

      It should be possible to draw points in it ... I want to use it as a simulation for a robot.

      If there isn't, how could it be realized the easiest way? Points (of geometric shapes) would be available trough a C++ model.

      Thanks in advance!

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      Diracsbracket
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      @Leon_2001

      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtdatavisualization-index.html
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtdatavisualization-qmlmodule.html
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtdatavisualization-scatter-example.html

      Also have a look at:
      https://forum.qt.io/topic/92510/overlapped-surface3d-and-scatter3d/7
      that illustrates Q3DSurface's addCustomItem() method.

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        Leon_2001
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        Thank you very much for your input!

        I am not quite sure if this fits my need. These Scatters go in the right direction.
        But If I want to display also negative values it's still one quadrant.

        Is it possible to make a cartesian coordinate system with scatters? So that x, y and z axis intersect in (0,0,0) and then going into both negative and positive direction?

        Thanks!

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        • L Leon_2001

          Thank you very much for your input!

          I am not quite sure if this fits my need. These Scatters go in the right direction.
          But If I want to display also negative values it's still one quadrant.

          Is it possible to make a cartesian coordinate system with scatters? So that x, y and z axis intersect in (0,0,0) and then going into both negative and positive direction?

          Thanks!

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          Diracsbracket
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          @Leon_2001
          In that case, maybe Qt3D or Qt Canvas 3D? You will need to draw everything yourself then...

          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt3d-index.html

          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcanvas3d-index.html
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtcanvas3d-interaction-example.html

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