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@math.gl/culling

Culling Functionality for 3D Classes

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What is @math.gl/culling?

@math.gl/culling is a JavaScript library that provides various culling algorithms and utilities for 3D graphics applications. It is part of the math.gl suite of libraries, which are designed to handle mathematical computations for graphics and geospatial applications. The culling package specifically focuses on determining the visibility of objects within a scene, which is crucial for optimizing rendering performance.

What are @math.gl/culling's main functionalities?

Frustum Culling

Frustum culling is used to determine whether objects are within the camera's view frustum. This helps in optimizing rendering by not drawing objects that are outside the view.

const { PerspectiveFrustum } = require('@math.gl/culling');
const frustum = new PerspectiveFrustum({
  fov: Math.PI / 3,
  aspectRatio: 1.0,
  near: 1.0,
  far: 100.0
});
const boundingVolume = { /* bounding volume data */ };
const isVisible = frustum.intersectsBoundingVolume(boundingVolume);
console.log(isVisible);

Bounding Volume Hierarchy (BVH)

Bounding Volume Hierarchy (BVH) is a tree structure on a set of geometric objects. BVH is used to accelerate the process of ray tracing and collision detection.

const { BoundingVolumeHierarchy } = require('@math.gl/culling');
const bvh = new BoundingVolumeHierarchy({
  /* BVH construction data */
});
const ray = { /* ray data */ };
const hit = bvh.intersectRay(ray);
console.log(hit);

Occlusion Culling

Occlusion culling is used to determine if an object is hidden behind other objects. This helps in optimizing rendering by not drawing objects that are not visible to the camera.

const { OcclusionCulling } = require('@math.gl/culling');
const occlusionCulling = new OcclusionCulling();
occlusionCulling.addOccluder({ /* occluder data */ });
const isOccluded = occlusionCulling.isOccluded({ /* bounding volume data */ });
console.log(isOccluded);

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Package last updated on 16 Dec 2019

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