On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Shawn Sommer wrote:

> Hi all :)
>
>   I have Java3D application that displays points.  I need to
> be able to select those points after it is rotated and print
> out the actual coordinates (not the transformed values)
> on the command line.
> Example points: 143.98, 39.1599, 34.3339
>                          148.98, 33.6754, -65.932
> I have tried code from FourByFour example, but have
> had no luck.
>  Does anyone have some sample code?
>
>    All help is greatly appreciated!
>
>                     -Thanks Shawn
>
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  Hi.

  This is only a suggestion.

   You must know that the picking only works with the bounds of the
objects. You can create an small bound sphere around each vertex, then
it could be picked and then you can retrieve the geometry of the object
returned in the SceneGraphPath and print the right point.

  I hope it'll help you.

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