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    • cvp
      cvp @ProgrammingGo last edited by

      @ProgrammingGo ok, just to be sure that you know how to get the data in BT because, for this, I can't help you.
      In a few hours, I'll send something to test...

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      • ProgrammingGo
        ProgrammingGo last edited by ProgrammingGo

        Okay thank you soo much! Could I display human body as well?

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        • cvp
          cvp @ProgrammingGo last edited by

          @ProgrammingGo wooo,wooo, one thing at a time. If you want to display a body, do you have a lot of IMU sensors, for instance one for each finger? 😀

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          • mikael
            mikael @ProgrammingGo last edited by

            @ProgrammingGo, check this thread and the linked github repo for a SceneKit wrapper with lots of samples.

            Mr @pulbrich can surely help you get going with it.

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            • cvp
              cvp @ProgrammingGo last edited by

              @ProgrammingGo sorry, not a lot free time now, please, try this

              from objc_util import *
              import ctypes
              import ui
              from math import pi
              from ImageColor import getrgb
              
              load_framework('SceneKit')
              
              SCNView, SCNScene, SCNBox, SCNNode, SCNMaterial, SCNCamera, SCNLight, SCNAction, SCNLookAtConstraint = map(ObjCClass, ['SCNView', 'SCNScene', 'SCNBox', 'SCNNode', 'SCNMaterial', 'SCNCamera', 'SCNLight', 'SCNAction',  'SCNLookAtConstraint' ])
              
              @on_main_thread
              def demo():
                global bt,i_bt
                main_view = ui.View()
                main_view.name = 'SceneKit IMU'
                main_view.background_color = 'white'
                
                b = ui.ButtonItem()
                b.title = 'simul bt'
                
                i_bt = 0
                bt = [
              			(pi/2,pi/3,pi/4),
              			(pi/3,pi/3,pi/4),
              			(pi/2,pi/5,pi/4),
              			(pi/2,pi/3,pi/8)
              			]
                
                @on_main_thread			
                def b_action(sender):
                  global i_bt,bt
                  # EulerAngles is a SCNVector3
                  # The order of components in this vector matches the axes of rotation:
                  # Pitch (the x component) is the rotation about the node’s x-axis.
                  # Yaw (the y component) is the rotation about the node’s y-axis.
                  # Roll (the z component) is the rotation about the node’s z-axis.
                  x = bt[i_bt]
                  geometry_node.setEulerAngles(x)
                  i_bt += 1
                  if i_bt == len(bt):
                    i_bt = 0
              		
                b.action = b_action
                main_view.right_button_items = (b,)
                
                main_view_objc = ObjCInstance(main_view)
                scene_view = SCNView.alloc().initWithFrame_options_(((0, 0),(main_view.width,main_view.height)), None).autorelease()
                scene_view.setAutoresizingMask_(18)
                scene_view.setAllowsCameraControl_(True)
                main_view_objc.addSubview_(scene_view)
                
                scene = SCNScene.scene()
                scene_view.setScene_(scene)
                
                root_node = scene.rootNode()
                
                camera = SCNCamera.camera()
                camera_node = SCNNode.node()
                camera_node.setCamera(camera)
                camera_node.setPosition((-30,30,30))
                root_node.addChildNode_(camera_node) 
                
                geometry = SCNBox.boxWithWidth_height_length_chamferRadius_(10, 10, 10, 0)
                 
                geometry_node = SCNNode.nodeWithGeometry_(geometry)
                root_node.addChildNode_(geometry_node)
                
                Materials = []
                colors = ['red','blue','green','yellow','orange','pink']
                for i in range(0,6):
                  rgb = getrgb(colors[i])
                  r,g,b = tuple(c/255.0 for c in rgb)
                  Material = SCNMaterial.material()
                  Material.contents = ObjCClass('UIColor').colorWithRed_green_blue_alpha_(r,g,b,1.0)
                  Materials.append(Material)
                geometry.setMaterials_(Materials)
              
                # Add a constraint to the camera to keep it pointing to the target geometry
                constraint = SCNLookAtConstraint.lookAtConstraintWithTarget_(geometry_node)
                constraint.gimbalLockEnabled = True
                camera_node.constraints = [constraint]
                
                light_node = SCNNode.node()
                light_node.setPosition_((30, 0, -30))
                light = SCNLight.light()
                #light.setType_('spot')
                light.setType_('probe')
                #light.setType_('directional')
                light.setCastsShadow_(True)
                light.setColor_(UIColor.whiteColor().CGColor())
                light_node.setLight_(light)
                root_node.addChildNode_(light_node)
                
                main_view.present('fullscreen')
              
              demo()
              
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              • pulbrich
                pulbrich last edited by pulbrich

                @cvp this is what you meant? 😉

                from objc_util import *
                import ui
                from math import pi
                
                import sceneKit as scn
                
                @on_main_thread
                def demo():
                  global bt,i_bt
                  main_view = ui.View()
                  w, h = ui.get_screen_size()
                  main_view.frame = (0,0,w,h)
                  main_view.name = 'SceneKit IMU'
                  main_view.background_color = 'white'
                  
                  b = ui.ButtonItem()
                  b.title = 'simul bt'
                  
                  i_bt = 0
                  bt = [
                            (pi/2,pi/3,pi/4),
                            (pi/3,pi/3,pi/4),
                            (pi/2,pi/5,pi/4),
                            (pi/2,pi/3,pi/8)
                            ]
                  
                  @on_main_thread           
                  def b_action(sender):
                    global i_bt,bt
                    # EulerAngles is a SCNVector3
                    # The order of components in this vector matches the axes of rotation:
                    # Pitch (the x component) is the rotation about the node’s x-axis.
                    # Yaw (the y component) is the rotation about the node’s y-axis.
                    # Roll (the z component) is the rotation about the node’s z-axis.
                    x = bt[i_bt]
                    geometry_node.setEulerAngles(x)
                    i_bt += 1
                    if i_bt == len(bt):
                      i_bt = 0
                        
                  b.action = b_action
                  main_view.right_button_items = (b,)
                  
                  scene_view = scn.View(main_view.frame, superView=main_view)
                  scene_view.autoresizingMask = (scn.ViewAutoresizing.FlexibleHeight, scn.ViewAutoresizing.FlexibleRightMargin)
                  
                  scene_view.allowsCameraControl = True
                  
                  scene_view.backgroundColor = 'white'
                  
                  scene = scn.Scene()
                  scene_view.scene = scene
                    
                  root_node = scene.rootNode
                  
                  camera = scn.Camera()
                  camera_node = scn.Node()
                  camera_node.camera = camera
                  camera_node.position = (-30,30,30)
                  root_node.addChildNode(camera_node) 
                  
                  geometry = scn.Box(10, 10, 10, 0)
                   
                  geometry_node = scn.Node.nodeWithGeometry(geometry)
                  root_node.addChildNode(geometry_node)
                  
                  Materials = []
                  colors = ['red','blue','green','yellow','orange','pink']
                  for i in range(0,6):
                    Material = scn.Material()
                    Material.contents = colors[i]
                    Materials.append(Material)
                  geometry.materials = Materials
                
                  # Add a constraint to the camera to keep it pointing to the target geometry
                  constraint = scn.LookAtConstraint.lookAtConstraintWithTarget(geometry_node)
                  constraint.gimbalLockEnabled = True
                  camera_node.constraints = [constraint]
                  
                  light_node = scn.Node()
                  light_node.position = (30, 0, -30)
                  light = scn.Light()
                  #light.setType_('spot')
                  light.type = scn.LightTypeProbe
                  #light.setType_('directional')
                  light.castsShadow = True
                  light.color = 'white'
                  light_node.light = light
                  root_node.addChildNode(light_node)
                  
                  main_view.present('fullscreen')
                
                demo() 
                
                
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                • cvp
                  cvp @pulbrich last edited by

                  @pulbrich it seems, yes 😀

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                  • ProgrammingGo
                    ProgrammingGo last edited by

                    Hi guys, thank you soo much for your support. I need some time to go through the code, because I want to understand it. Thank you soo much and don't worry @cvp it is perfectly okay.

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @ProgrammingGo last edited by

                      @ProgrammingGo please try this one, automatic (instead of manual) simulation of Bluetooth values and using continuous animation

                      from objc_util import *
                      import ctypes
                      import ui
                      from math import pi
                      from ImageColor import getrgb
                      import threading
                      from random import random
                      
                      load_framework('SceneKit')
                      
                      SCNView, SCNScene, SCNBox, SCNNode, SCNMaterial, SCNCamera, SCNLight, SCNAction, SCNLookAtConstraint = map(ObjCClass, ['SCNView', 'SCNScene', 'SCNBox', 'SCNNode', 'SCNMaterial', 'SCNCamera', 'SCNLight', 'SCNAction',  'SCNLookAtConstraint' ])
                      
                      class my_thread_bt(threading.Thread):
                      	def __init__(self, geometry_node):
                      		threading.Thread.__init__(self)
                      		self.name = 'bt'
                      		self.stop = False
                      		self.geometry_node = geometry_node
                      	def run(self):
                      		pitch = 0
                      		yaw   = 0
                      		roll  = 0
                      		delta_ang = pi/10
                      		SCNTransaction = ObjCClass('SCNTransaction').alloc()
                      		while True:
                      			# EulerAngles is a SCNVector3
                      			# The order of components in this vector matches the axes of rotation:
                      			# Pitch (the x component) is the rotation about the node’s x-axis.
                      			# Yaw (the y component) is the rotation about the node’s y-axis.
                      			# Roll (the z component) is the rotation about the node’s z-axis.
                      			pitch += (random() - 0.5) * delta_ang
                      			yaw   += (random() - 0.5) * delta_ang
                      			roll  += (random() - 0.5) * delta_ang
                      			# change euler angles but by an animation
                      			SCNTransaction.begin()
                      			SCNTransaction.setAnimationDuration(0.3)
                      			self.geometry_node.setEulerAngles((pitch, yaw, roll))
                      			SCNTransaction.commit()
                      			if self.stop:
                      				break
                      
                      class MyView(ui.View):
                       ###@on_main_thread
                       def __init__(self,w,h):
                        self.width = w
                        self.height = h
                        self.name = 'SceneKit IMU'
                        self.background_color = 'white'
                        
                        main_view_objc = ObjCInstance(self)
                        scene_view = SCNView.alloc().initWithFrame_options_(((0, 0),(self.width,self.height)), None).autorelease()
                        scene_view.setAutoresizingMask_(18)
                        scene_view.setAllowsCameraControl_(True)
                        main_view_objc.addSubview_(scene_view)
                        
                        scene = SCNScene.scene()
                        scene_view.setScene_(scene)
                        
                        root_node = scene.rootNode()
                        
                        camera = SCNCamera.camera()
                        camera_node = SCNNode.node()
                        camera_node.setCamera(camera)
                        camera_node.setPosition((-30,30,30))
                        root_node.addChildNode_(camera_node) 
                        
                        geometry = SCNBox.boxWithWidth_height_length_chamferRadius_(10, 10, 10, 0)
                         
                        geometry_node = SCNNode.nodeWithGeometry_(geometry)
                        root_node.addChildNode_(geometry_node)
                        
                        Materials = []
                        colors = ['red','blue','green','yellow','orange','pink']
                        for i in range(0,6):
                          rgb = getrgb(colors[i])
                          r,g,b = tuple(c/255.0 for c in rgb)
                          Material = SCNMaterial.material()
                          Material.contents = ObjCClass('UIColor').colorWithRed_green_blue_alpha_(r,g,b,1.0)
                          Materials.append(Material)
                        geometry.setMaterials_(Materials)
                      
                        # Add a constraint to the camera to keep it pointing to the target geometry
                        constraint = SCNLookAtConstraint.lookAtConstraintWithTarget_(geometry_node)
                        constraint.gimbalLockEnabled = True
                        camera_node.constraints = [constraint]
                        
                        light_node = SCNNode.node()
                        light_node.setPosition_((30, 0, -30))
                        light = SCNLight.light()
                        #light.setType_('spot')
                        light.setType_('probe')
                        #light.setType_('directional')
                        light.setCastsShadow_(True)
                        light.setColor_(UIColor.whiteColor().CGColor())
                        light_node.setLight_(light)
                        root_node.addChildNode_(light_node)
                        
                        thread_bt = my_thread_bt(geometry_node)
                        thread_bt.start()
                        
                       def will_close(self):
                       	for t in threading.enumerate():
                       		if t.name == 'bt':
                       			t.stop = True
                       			return
                      
                      def main():	
                      	w, h = ui.get_screen_size()
                      	MainView = MyView(w, h)
                      	MainView.present('fullscreen', hide_title_bar=False)
                      	
                      # Protect against import	
                      if __name__ == '__main__':
                      	main()
                      
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                      • ProgrammingGo
                        ProgrammingGo @cvp last edited by

                        @cvp Hi cvp thank you soo much. I will give a look on that. Thank you for your time. If I will have questions I will write here. I am thinking that it would be better to use quaternions instead of euler angler to avoid gimbal lock. I think there should be a lib for that, right?

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @ProgrammingGo last edited by

                          @ProgrammingGo said:

                          I think there should be a lib for that

                          I suppose but I really don't know anything about that.

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                          • ProgrammingGo
                            ProgrammingGo last edited by

                            okay, I will give a trial. What for me is unclear is how I can map the sensor values to the graphic. I mean I know that I have a referential coordinate system and based on that my sensor is moving, but it is not clear how to do it.

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                            • cvp
                              cvp @ProgrammingGo last edited by cvp

                              @ProgrammingGo Euler angles are orientation data of your object (here a cube) versus the 3 axes, thus SceneKit geometry node is easy to orientate.

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                              • pulbrich
                                pulbrich last edited by

                                @cvp you don’t need a separate thread with all the overhead to update the scene objects. There is the scene renderer delegate (can be the same class instance as your main), which has an 'update' method to take care of exactly these type of tasks.

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @pulbrich last edited by

                                  @pulbrich Thanks, the thread was for the Bluetooth listening, here simulated

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                                  • pulbrich
                                    pulbrich @ProgrammingGo last edited by

                                    @ProgrammingGo if you ever need to penetrate the domain of various coordinate system representations (angles included) I recommend you look at Pyrr

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                                    • ccc
                                      ccc last edited by ccc

                                      What would be cool would be to have two Pythonista scripts.

                                      1. The iPhone script would get the pitch, yaw, and roll of the iPhone and transmit that over Bluetooth.
                                      2. The iPad script could use those Bluetooth signals to change the angel of the airplane on the iPad screen.
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                                      • cvp
                                        cvp @ccc last edited by

                                        @ccc getting the data is easy.
                                        But I don't know anything about the Bluetooth part transmit/receive

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                                        • ccc
                                          ccc last edited by

                                          http://omz-software.com/pythonista/docs/ios/cb.html

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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp @ccc last edited by

                                            @ccc yes, I know and understand but I don't have any experience with it

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