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Since this is a fork with minor modifications, if the creators would like for this to be taken down from npm, please make an issue on the repo. This is also where you can see the modifications. I only had this published to npm for ease of installation when I use this modified package for projects. I did not write all of this code, I just added the a few methods and modified callbacks to call more often.
I forked this in order to modify the ScatterGL class to include 2 more methods.
One is a callback that is given on creation of ScatterGL called onCameraDrag
(similar to onCameraMove
, but called every single position
instead of just once.
) and setCameraPositionAndTarget(position: Point3D, target: Point3D)
which is a method that can be called to set a new position and target.
This was used to sync up multiple camera positions from moving just one ScatterGL plot.
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scatergl with 2 extra methods for camera syncing across multiple
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