Move camera position and target
camdolly(dx,dy,dz)
camdolly(dx,dy,dz,'targetmode')
camdolly(dx,dy,dz,targetmode,coordsys)
camdolly(ax,...)
camdolly(dx,dy,dz)
moves the camera position
and the camera target by the specified amounts dx
,
dy
, and dz
.
camdolly(dx,dy,dz,'targetmode')
uses the
targetmode
argument to determine how the camera moves:
'movetarget'
(default) — Move both the camera and
the target.
'fixtarget'
— Move only the camera.
camdolly(dx,dy,dz,targetmode,coordsys)
uses
the coordsys
argument to determine how MATLAB® interprets dx
, dy
, and
dz
:
'camera'
(default) — Move in the coordinate system
of the camera. dx
moves left/right, dy
moves down/up, and dz
moves along the viewing axis.
MATLAB normalizes the units to the scene.
For example, setting dx
to 1 moves the camera to the right,
which pushes the scene to the left edge of the box formed by the axes position
rectangle. A negative value moves the scene in the other direction. Setting
dz
to 0.5 moves the camera to a position halfway between
the camera position and the camera target.
'pixels'
— Interpret dx
and
dy
as pixel offsets. This option ignores
dz
.
'data'
— Interpret dx
,
dy
, and dz
as offsets in axes data
coordinates.
camdolly(ax,...)
operates on the axes
identified by the first argument, ax
. When you do not specify an axes
object, camdolly
operates on the current axes.
camdolly
sets the axes CameraPosition
and
CameraTarget
properties,
which in turn sets the CameraPositionMode
and
CameraTargetMode
properties to manual
.