3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software

An integrative Java software, visual3D 1.0, for 3D visualization of objects and chemical molecules was developed in present study. The software uses a XYZ or OBJ file to generate the 3D graphics represented by the file. Various parameters can be specified by users. In the generated 3D graphics windo...

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Main Author: WenJun Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 2023-12-01
Series:Computational Ecology and Software
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Online Access:http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/ces/articles/2023-13(4)/software-for-3D-visualization-of-objects-and-molecules.pdf
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description An integrative Java software, visual3D 1.0, for 3D visualization of objects and chemical molecules was developed in present study. The software uses a XYZ or OBJ file to generate the 3D graphics represented by the file. Various parameters can be specified by users. In the generated 3D graphics window, users may rightor left-click mouse to zoom in or zoom out the 3D graphics, or mouse-drag the graphics to rotate the 3D graphics, or slide scrollbar to vertically or horizontally translate the 3D graphics. The 3D graphics can be saved as an image file (in PNG, JPG, or other formats) at its current appearance. Both visual3D 1.0 and demonstration data files were given.
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spelling doaj.art-a826e0580c174ca494417beae495cc2e2023-11-09T11:31:50ZengInternational Academy of Ecology and Environmental SciencesComputational Ecology and Software2220-721X2023-12-01134811083D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java softwareWenJun Zhang0School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, ChinaAn integrative Java software, visual3D 1.0, for 3D visualization of objects and chemical molecules was developed in present study. The software uses a XYZ or OBJ file to generate the 3D graphics represented by the file. Various parameters can be specified by users. In the generated 3D graphics window, users may rightor left-click mouse to zoom in or zoom out the 3D graphics, or mouse-drag the graphics to rotate the 3D graphics, or slide scrollbar to vertically or horizontally translate the 3D graphics. The 3D graphics can be saved as an image file (in PNG, JPG, or other formats) at its current appearance. Both visual3D 1.0 and demonstration data files were given. http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/ces/articles/2023-13(4)/software-for-3D-visualization-of-objects-and-molecules.pdf3d visualizationobjectschemical moleculesjavasoftwareintegration
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3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software
Computational Ecology and Software
3d visualization
objects
chemical molecules
java
software
integration
title 3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software
title_full 3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software
title_fullStr 3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software
title_full_unstemmed 3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software
title_short 3D visualization of objects and molecules: An integrative Java software
title_sort 3d visualization of objects and molecules an integrative java software
topic 3d visualization
objects
chemical molecules
java
software
integration
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