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waterman - Waterman polyhedra
Usage: waterman [options] lattice
Make Waterman polyhedra using a sphere-ray intersection method.
- lattice
- Lattice can be SC, FCC, or BCC
- -h
- program help
- -r <r,n>
- clip radius. r is radius taken to optional root n (default n=1), n=2 uses
the square root of r.
- -q <cent>
- center of lattice, in form x_val,y_val,z_val (default: origin)
- -m <method>
- method can be 1 - sphere-ray intersection (default), 2 - z guess
- -t
- disable computational error testing for sphere-ray method
- -v
- verbose output (on computational errors)
- -y <lim>
- minimum distance for unique vertex locations as exponent 1e-lim
(default: 12 giving 1e-12)
- -o <file>
- write output to file, if this option is not used
the program writes to standard output
- -C <hull>
- hull can be c - convex hull only (default), i - keep interior, s - supress
- -V <col>
- vertex colour, in form R,G,B,A (three or four values
0.0-1.0, or 0-255)
- -E <col>
- edge colour (if convex hull), in form R,G,B,A (three or four values
0.0-1.0, or 0-255)
- -F <col>
- face colour (if convex hull), s - by symmetry using indexes,
S - by symmetry using values
- -T <tran>
- face transparency, in range 0 (invisible) to 255 (opaque)
Make a Root 10 Waterman polyhedron
waterman -r 10,2 fcc | antiview
Make a Root 100 Waterman polyhedron, with symmetrically coloured faces
waterman -r 100,2 fcc -F S | antiview
Make a Root 100 Waterman polyhedron centred on an octahedron centre, with
symmetrically coloured faces
waterman -q 0.5,0.5,0.5 -r 100,2 fcc -F S | antiview
waterman was written by
Roger Kaufman.
For more details about these polyhedra see
Waterman Polyhedra
on Steve Waterman's site.
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