About the Twinfinity Playground

About the Twinfinity Playground

About the playground user interface

On the left half of the screen, you will find a code editor where you can write and edit your code. The editor supports syntax highlighting and auto-indentation to help make your coding experience smooth and easy.

On the right side of the screen, you will find a 3D model view. This view shows your 3D models and allows you to see the effects of your code in real-time as you write and edit it.

To run your code, simply click the "Play" button. This will execute your code and update the 3D model view.

If you want to save your code, click the "Save" button. This will generate a unique URL that you can use to load your code at a later time.

If you want to download your code, click the "Download Code" button. This will download your code as a file that you can save to your local machine.

About the playground examples

The playground examples presented here are a collection of useful resources designed to help you get started with using Twinfinity Embedded. These examples cover a variety of topics, including common questions and challenges that developers may face while developing a Twinfinity app. The playground examples provide a great starting point. They showcase different ways to use Twinfinity Embedded and offer helpful tips and tricks to make your experience more efficient and enjoyable. In short, these examples are a great way to learn the ins and outs of Twinfinity Embedded and get a quicker start on building your tools to your digital twin using Twinfinity Embedded.

 

The playground examples are editable so you can play around with them freely. You can simply reload the playground URL to get back to the starting point if needed.