Hi,
By "surface" I mean the measure (m�) of an area (here a 3d geometry). Same
thing for the volume.
sorry  for the confusion.


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From: "Joachim Diepstraten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] volume and surface


> Hi Olivier
>
> > how can I get the volume and the surface of a 3D object in java3d?
>
> Well you normaly describe the surface of your 3d objects in the Shape
> node so you already should have this. (Geometry = surface). I'm not
> sure what you mean by volume but you can get at least the BoundingVolume
> through the BoundingBox of your Shape node (this will be normally
> autogenerated).
>
> EOF,
>  J.D.
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