Randomize ========= .. image:: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14288520/194019958-bfb7326f-578e-4a59-8cbf-86a2be485312.png :target: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14288520/194019958-bfb7326f-578e-4a59-8cbf-86a2be485312.png Functionality ------------- This mode processes set of vertices by moving each of them by random distance along X, Y, and Z axis. You can specify maximum distance of moving for each axis. Inputs ------ This node has the following inputs: - **Vertices** - **X amplitude** - **Y amplitude** - **Z amplitude** - **Seed** Parameters ---------- All parameters can be given by the node or an external input. This node has the following parameters: +-----------------+---------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | Parameter | Type | Default | Description | +=================+===============+=============+====================================================+ | **X amplitude** | Float | 0.0 | Maximum distance to move vertices along X axis. | +-----------------+---------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | **Y amplitude** | Float | 0.0 | Maximum distance to move vertices along Y axis. | +-----------------+---------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | **Z amplitude** | Float | 0.0 | Maximum distance to move vertices along Z axis. | +-----------------+---------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | **Seed** | Int | 0 | Random seed. | +-----------------+---------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------+ **Note**. Each amplitude input specifies maximum distance to move vertices along corresponding axis. Vertices can be moved both in negative and positive directions. For example, for vertex X coordinate = 10.0, and ``X amplitude`` = 1.0, you can get output vertex coordinate from 9.0 to 11.0. Advanced Parameters ------------------- In the N-Panel (and on the right-click menu) you can find: **Output NumPy**: Output NumPy arrays in stead of regular lists (makes the node faster) Outputs ------- This node has one output: **Vertices**. Example of usage ---------------- Given simplest nodes setup you will have something like: .. image:: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14288520/194020683-bff9d2e3-2a6d-4980-af95-775ad60023ce.png :target: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14288520/194020683-bff9d2e3-2a6d-4980-af95-775ad60023ce.png * Generator-> :doc:`Box ` * Viz-> :doc:`Viewer Draw `