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parse-3ds

v1.1.3

Published

Parses 3D Studio .3DS files

Downloads

13

Readme

parse-3ds

Parses 3D Studio .3DS files

Parses 3DS files and returns objet data. The full 3DS chunk tree is parsed internally, allowing to easily extend the module and provide parsers for various chunk types.

Install

$ npm install parse-3ds

Usage

parsed = require('parse-3ds')(buf[, options])

Returns the parsed contents of buf. options, if present, can contain the following keys:

  • objects: if true, object data will be available. Default is true.
  • tree: if true, the full chunks tree will be available. Default is false.
  • encoding: the encoding used to interpret strings stored in parsed file. Defaults to binary (latin-1).

Note: should you need to explicitly set encoding, please consider logging an issue for further investigation.

Example

var parse3DS = require('parse-3ds');
var fs = require('fs');

var buf = fs.readFileSync('test.3ds');
var parsed = parse3DS(buf, { 'objects':true, 'tree':true });

/*
{ 
  objects: [ 
    { name: 'a', vertices: [ ... ], faces: [ ... ] },
    { name: 'b', vertices: [ ... ], faces: [ ... ] },
    { name: 'c', vertices: [ ... ], faces: [ ... ] }
  ],
  tree: [
    // Unparsed nodes will have an extra 'data' field
    { id: 42, length: 42, name: 'abc', children: [ ... ] }
  ]
}
*/