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i want to try writing a playground similar to this 4D toys, so i started learning opengl.
from my current understanding, people use VBOs and uniform transformation matrix for mostly-static objects
(like cubes, skeletal animations etc., which usually just involves transformations)

i also heard that morphing between models also uses VBOs for caching both models, since both of them will be well defined and not so much intermediates.

but in the 4D toys mentioned above, objects are morphing and clipped a lot.
and it is likely that there is no defined models, and many transitions in between.
(it might be a simple square now, and a spiky ball clipped in half later ).
in this case, is updating-vertex-VBO-per-frame or Vertex Arrays(which i saw in another question) a suitable solution?

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    it is not morphing nor clipping it is a cut of 4D mesh by 4D hyperplane ... that is geometric operation not graphic one ...
    – Spektre
    Jul 6, 2017 at 9:52

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For starters I would use 4D -> 3D projection instead of cut by hyperplane. The result is not the same but will get you closer to your goal (so you can latter upgrade this to cut). So similarly like in 3D -> 2D conversions used in graphics you got 2 choices one is using perspective projection and second is just ignoring the 4th dimension coordinate while rendering. I will use the latter as it is simpler.

  1. structures

    To make this as simple as I can I will use wire-frame instead of BR rendering. So you need to handle 4D mesh (wire-frame). I would use 2 tables:

    double pnt[];   // 4D point list (x,y,z,u)
    int  lin[];     // lines point indexes (i0,i1)
    

    first one stores all the vertexes of your mesh and the second hold index pairs of points connected by lines in wire-frame representation.

  2. transforms

    If I would only ignore the 4th coordinate then we would not get the desired functionality. So to make the 4th dimension work we need to add 4D transform to orient our mesh in 4D before rendering. So use homogenous transform matrix and lets call ir rep. In 4D it should be 5x5 orthonormal matrix with 4x4 rotation part rot.

    To make this even easier avoid smooth rotations for now (as in 4D that is not as easy) and compute random rotation 4x4 matrix instead. So just set all the cells randomly <-1,+1>. Handle each row as basis vector. To make them orthonormal just make them unit and exploit cross product. For more info see:

  3. render

    simply convert point table by your transform matrix

    (x',y',z',u',W) = rep * (x,y,z,u,1)
    

    then take the (x,y,z`) and render ...

Here simple OpenGL/C++ example of 4D hyper cube:

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//--- Mesh 4D: ver 0.000 ----------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _mesh4D_h
#define _mesh4D_h
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <math.h>
#include "nd_math.h"
#include "list.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
const double pi   =    M_PI;
const double pi2  =2.0*M_PI;
const double pipol=0.5*M_PI;
const double deg=M_PI/180.0;
const double rad=180.0/M_PI;
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class mesh4D
    {
public:
    matrix<5> rep;  // 4D uniform 5x5 transform matrix

    List<double> pnt;   // 4D point list (x,y,z,u)
    List<int>    lin;   // lines point indexes (i0,i1)

    mesh4D()    {}
    mesh4D(mesh4D& a)   { *this=a; }
    ~mesh4D()   {}
    mesh4D* operator = (const mesh4D *a) { *this=*a; return this; }
    //mesh4D* operator = (const mesh4D &a) { ...copy... return this; }

    void set_randomrep();               // random oriented uniform 4D transform matrix with origin (0,0,0,0)
    void set_hypercube(double a);

    void draw();
    };
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::set_randomrep()
    {
    int i,j;
    matrix<4> rot;
    rep.unit();
    rot.rnd();
    rot.orthonormal();
    for (i=0;i<4;i++)
     for (j=0;j<4;j++)
      rep[i][j]=rot[i][j];
    }     
void mesh4D::set_hypercube(double a)
    {
    rep.unit(); // reset orientation
    pnt.num=0;  // clear point list
    lin.num=0;  // clear line list

    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);

    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);

    // A0
    lin.add( 0+0); lin.add( 0+1);
    lin.add( 0+1); lin.add( 0+3);
    lin.add( 0+3); lin.add( 0+2);
    lin.add( 0+2); lin.add( 0+0);
    // A1
    lin.add( 4+0); lin.add( 4+1);
    lin.add( 4+1); lin.add( 4+3);
    lin.add( 4+3); lin.add( 4+2);
    lin.add( 4+2); lin.add( 4+0);
    // A=A0+A1
    lin.add( 0+0); lin.add( 4+0);
    lin.add( 0+1); lin.add( 4+1);
    lin.add( 0+2); lin.add( 4+2);
    lin.add( 0+3); lin.add( 4+3);

    // B0
    lin.add( 8+0); lin.add( 8+1);
    lin.add( 8+1); lin.add( 8+3);
    lin.add( 8+3); lin.add( 8+2);
    lin.add( 8+2); lin.add( 8+0);
    // B1
    lin.add(12+0); lin.add(12+1);
    lin.add(12+1); lin.add(12+3);
    lin.add(12+3); lin.add(12+2);
    lin.add(12+2); lin.add(12+0);
    // B=B0+B1
    lin.add( 8+0); lin.add(12+0);
    lin.add( 8+1); lin.add(12+1);
    lin.add( 8+2); lin.add(12+2);
    lin.add( 8+3); lin.add(12+3);

    // hyper cube = A+B
    lin.add( 0+0); lin.add( 8+0);
    lin.add( 0+1); lin.add( 8+1);
    lin.add( 0+2); lin.add( 8+2);
    lin.add( 0+3); lin.add( 8+3);
    lin.add( 0+4); lin.add( 8+4);
    lin.add( 0+5); lin.add( 8+5);
    lin.add( 0+6); lin.add( 8+6);
    lin.add( 0+7); lin.add( 8+7);
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::draw()
    {
    int i,j;
    double _zero=1e-3;
    vector<5> a,b;
    glBegin(GL_LINES);
    for (i=0;i<lin.num;)
        {
        // extrac first point
        j=lin[i]*4; i++;
        a.a[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[4]=1.0; // W=1
        // extrac second point
        j=lin[i]*4; i++;
        b.a[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[4]=1.0; // W=1
        // transform
        a=rep*a;
        b=rep*b;
        // render
        glVertex3dv(a.a);   // use just x,y,z
        glVertex3dv(b.a);   // use just x,y,z
        }
    glEnd();
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

I used mine dynamic list.h template so:


List<double> xxx; is the same as double xxx[];
xxx.add(5); adds 5 to end of the list
xxx[7] access array element (safe)
xxx.dat[7] access array element (unsafe but fast direct access)
xxx.num is the actual used size of the array
xxx.reset() clears the array and set xxx.num=0
xxx.allocate(100) preallocate space for 100 items

the nd_math.h is mine lib for N-Dimensional computations. What you need is just 4D,5D vector and 4x4, 5x5 matrix math from linear algebra.

Both libs are a bit big in size and also legal issues prevent me to share their code here.

The usage is simple:

// globals and init
mesh4D mesh
double animx=-50.0,danimx=0.0;
double animy=  0.0,danimy=2.0;
mesh.set_hypercube(0.5);

// render
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
gluOrtho2D( -2.0, 2.0, -2.0, 2.0 );
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glLoadIdentity();
glRotated(animx,1.0,0.0,0.0);
glRotated(animy,0.0,1.0,0.0);
mesh.draw();
glFlush();
SwapBuffers(hdc);

// some timer
animx+=danimx; if (animx>=360.0) animx-=360.0;
animy+=danimy; if (animy>=360.0) animy-=360.0;
call_render_here();

// on key press or mouse wheel or what ever
mesh.set_randomrep();

And here preview for some rep rotations ...

hypercube

so this way you can render any wire-frame mesh (even BR rendering should works this way).

If you want to upgrade to the cut then you should take each Wire-frame line and compute its intersection with cutting hyperplane. If we chose hyperplane that goes through point

O(0,0,0,u_cut)

and has normal

N(0,0,0,1)

Then the task will simplify a lot. there are 3 options. Lets consider edge line with endpoints A,B:

  1. no intersection

    ((A.u > u_cut)&&(B.u > u_cut)) || ((A.u < u_cut)&&(B.u < u_cut))
    

    just ignore such edge

  2. 1 intersection

    ((A.u >= u_cut)&&(B.u <= u_cut)) || ((A.u <= u_cut)&&(B.u >= u_cut))
    

    so compute the intersection via linear interpolation

    x = A.x + (B.x-A.x)*(u_cut-A.u)/(B.u-A.u)
    y = A.y + (B.y-A.y)*(u_cut-A.u)/(B.u-A.u)
    z = A.z + (B.z-A.z)*(u_cut-A.u)/(B.u-A.u)
    

    and remember such point and also edge to which it belongs to.

  3. fully inside

    (A.u == u_cut)&&(B.u == u_cut)
    

    just remember both endpoints and also render this edge.

After all edges are processed this way then you need to analyze the remembered intersection points and create new edges from them based on connectivity info between edges. I did not do this yet so I can not help with this. I would try to connect remembered points sharing the same neighbor but not sure if that is enough in 4D.

For more info take a look at related QAs I found or answer:

[Edit1] code with perspective

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//--- Mesh 4D: ver 0.001 ----------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _mesh4D_h
#define _mesh4D_h
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <math.h>
#include "nd_math.h"
#include "list.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
const double pi   =    M_PI;
const double pi2  =2.0*M_PI;
const double pipol=0.5*M_PI;
const double deg=M_PI/180.0;
const double rad=180.0/M_PI;
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class mesh4D
    {
public:
    matrix<5> rep;  // 4D uniform 5x5 transform matrix

    List<double> pnt;   // 4D point list (x,y,z,u)
    List<int>    lin;   // lines point indexes (i0,i1)

    mesh4D()    {}
    mesh4D(mesh4D& a)   { *this=a; }
    ~mesh4D()   {}
    mesh4D* operator = (const mesh4D *a) { *this=*a; return this; }
    //mesh4D* operator = (const mesh4D &a) { ...copy... return this; }

    void set_randomrep();               // random oriented uniform 4D transform matrix with origin (0,0,0,0)
    void set_hypercube(double a);

    void draw();
    };
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::set_randomrep()
    {
    int i,j;
    matrix<4> rot;
    rot.rnd();
    rot.orthonormal();
    for (i=0;i<4;i++)
     for (j=0;j<4;j++)
      rep[i][j]=rot[i][j];
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::set_hypercube(double a)
    {
    rep.unit();     // reset orientation
    rep[0][4]=0.0;  // set position
    rep[1][4]=0.0;
    rep[2][4]=0.0;
    rep[3][4]=3.0*a;
    pnt.num=0;  // clear point list
    lin.num=0;  // clear line list

    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a);

    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(-a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);
    pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a); pnt.add(+a);

    // A0
    lin.add( 0+0); lin.add( 0+1);
    lin.add( 0+1); lin.add( 0+3);
    lin.add( 0+3); lin.add( 0+2);
    lin.add( 0+2); lin.add( 0+0);
    // A1
    lin.add( 4+0); lin.add( 4+1);
    lin.add( 4+1); lin.add( 4+3);
    lin.add( 4+3); lin.add( 4+2);
    lin.add( 4+2); lin.add( 4+0);
    // A=A0+A1
    lin.add( 0+0); lin.add( 4+0);
    lin.add( 0+1); lin.add( 4+1);
    lin.add( 0+2); lin.add( 4+2);
    lin.add( 0+3); lin.add( 4+3);

    // B0
    lin.add( 8+0); lin.add( 8+1);
    lin.add( 8+1); lin.add( 8+3);
    lin.add( 8+3); lin.add( 8+2);
    lin.add( 8+2); lin.add( 8+0);
    // B1
    lin.add(12+0); lin.add(12+1);
    lin.add(12+1); lin.add(12+3);
    lin.add(12+3); lin.add(12+2);
    lin.add(12+2); lin.add(12+0);
    // B=B0+B1
    lin.add( 8+0); lin.add(12+0);
    lin.add( 8+1); lin.add(12+1);
    lin.add( 8+2); lin.add(12+2);
    lin.add( 8+3); lin.add(12+3);

    // hyper cube = A+B
    lin.add( 0+0); lin.add( 8+0);
    lin.add( 0+1); lin.add( 8+1);
    lin.add( 0+2); lin.add( 8+2);
    lin.add( 0+3); lin.add( 8+3);
    lin.add( 0+4); lin.add( 8+4);
    lin.add( 0+5); lin.add( 8+5);
    lin.add( 0+6); lin.add( 8+6);
    lin.add( 0+7); lin.add( 8+7);
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::draw()
    {
    int i,j;
    const double _zero=1e-3;
    double focal_length=1.0;

    vector<5> a,b;
    glBegin(GL_LINES);
    for (i=0;i<lin.num;)
        {
        // extrac first point
        j=lin[i]*4; i++;
        a.a[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
        a.a[4]=1.0; // W=1
        // extrac second point
        j=lin[i]*4; i++;
        b.a[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
        b.a[4]=1.0; // W=1
        // transform
        a=rep*a;
        b=rep*b;
        // perspective: camera projection plane u=0, focus at (0,0,0,-focal_length)
        if (a[3]>=0.0) a*=divide(focal_length,a[3]+focal_length); else a.zero();
        if (b[3]>=0.0) b*=divide(focal_length,b[3]+focal_length); else b.zero();
        // render
        glVertex3dv(a.a);   // use just x,y,z
        glVertex3dv(b.a);   // use just x,y,z
        }
    glEnd();
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

And preview:

hypercube with perspective

[Edit2] solid mesh and cross-section

so I changed the architecture quite a bit. I moved the 4D 5x5 homogenuous transform matrix (reper4D) to separate file and added colors and mesh definition by 4D simplexes (4 point 4 side tetrahedrons). The cut is simply computing the intersection (as described above) of simplex and cutting hyperplane resulting in either 3 points (triangle) , 4 points (tetrahedron) or 0 points. Which can be rendered easily (no need to analyze the connections between edges). For more info see this:

Btw. I think this is how Miegakure works. Here updated code:

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//--- Mesh 4D: ver 1.000 ----------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _mesh4D_h
#define _mesh4D_h
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "list.h"
#include "reper4D.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class mesh4D
    {
public:
    reper4D rep;        // 4D uniform 5x5 transform matrix

    List<double> pnt;   // 4D point list (x,y,z,w)
    List<int>    lin;   // 4D wireframe (i0,i1)
    List<int>    fac;   // 4D simplexes (i0,i1,i2,i3)
    List<DWORD>  col;   // simplex colors (RGB)

    mesh4D()    {}
    mesh4D(mesh4D& a)   { *this=a; }
    ~mesh4D()   {}
    mesh4D* operator = (const mesh4D *a) { *this=*a; return this; }
    //mesh4D* operator = (const mesh4D &a) { ...copy... return this; }

    void set_hypercube(double a);
    void draw_cut(double w_cut);                                        // render cross section by w=w_cut hyperplane
    void draw          (double focal_length=-1.0,double w_near=-1.0);   // render mesh      (focal_length<0) -> no perspective, else perspective view in W+ direction
    void draw_wireframe(double focal_length=-1.0,double w_near=-1.0);   // render wireframe (focal_length<0) -> no perspective, else perspective view in W+ direction
    };
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::set_hypercube(double a)
    {
    const double tab_pnt[]=
        {
        -a, -a, -a, -a,
        +a, -a, -a, -a,
        -a, +a, -a, -a,
        +a, +a, -a, -a,
        -a, -a, +a, -a,
        +a, -a, +a, -a,
        -a, +a, +a, -a,
        +a, +a, +a, -a,
        -a, -a, -a, +a,
        +a, -a, -a, +a,
        -a, +a, -a, +a,
        +a, +a, -a, +a,
        -a, -a, +a, +a,
        +a, -a, +a, +a,
        -a, +a, +a, +a,
        +a, +a, +a, +a,
        };
    const int tab_lin[]=
        {
        // A0
         0+0,  0+1,
         0+1,  0+3,
         0+3,  0+2,
         0+2,  0+0,
        // A1
         4+0,  4+1,
         4+1,  4+3,
         4+3,  4+2,
         4+2,  4+0,
        // A=A0+A1
         0+0,  4+0,
         0+1,  4+1,
         0+2,  4+2,
         0+3,  4+3,
        // B0
         8+0,  8+1,
         8+1,  8+3,
         8+3,  8+2,
         8+2,  8+0,
        // B1
        12+0, 12+1,
        12+1, 12+3,
        12+3, 12+2,
        12+2, 12+0,
        // B=B0+B1
         8+0, 12+0,
         8+1, 12+1,
         8+2, 12+2,
         8+3, 12+3,
        // hyper cube = A+B
         0+0,  8+0,
         0+1,  8+1,
         0+2,  8+2,
         0+3,  8+3,
         0+4,  8+4,
         0+5,  8+5,
         0+6,  8+6,
         0+7,  8+7,
        };
    // 5x simplex per cube
    #define _cube(a0,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7) a1,a2,a4,a7, a0,a1,a2,a4, a2,a4,a6,a7, a1,a2,a3,a7, a1,a4,a5,a7
    // 4D hypercube = 8 cubes
    const int tab_fac[]=
        {
        _cube( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7),
        _cube( 0, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9,10,11),
        _cube( 4, 5, 6, 7,12,13,14,15),
        _cube( 8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15),
        _cube( 0, 1, 4, 5, 8, 9,12,13),
        _cube( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12,14),
        _cube( 1, 3, 5, 7, 9,11,13,15),
        _cube( 2, 3, 6, 7,10,11,14,15),
        };
    #undef _cube
    const DWORD tab_col[]=
        {
        //  BBGGRR,    BBGGRR,    BBGGRR,    BBGGRR,    BBGGRR,
        0x00FF0000,0x00FF0000,0x00FF0000,0x00FF0000,0x00FF0000,
        0x0000FF00,0x0000FF00,0x0000FF00,0x0000FF00,0x0000FF00,
        0x000000FF,0x000000FF,0x000000FF,0x000000FF,0x000000FF,
        0x0000FFFF,0x0000FFFF,0x0000FFFF,0x0000FFFF,0x0000FFFF,
        0x00FF00FF,0x00FF00FF,0x00FF00FF,0x00FF00FF,0x00FF00FF,
        0x00FFFF00,0x00FFFF00,0x00FFFF00,0x00FFFF00,0x00FFFF00,
        0x00FFFFFF,0x00FFFFFF,0x00FFFFFF,0x00FFFFFF,0x00FFFFFF,
        0x004080FF,0x004080FF,0x004080FF,0x004080FF,0x004080FF,
        };

    int i,n;
    vector<4> p;
    rep.reset();
    pnt.num=0; for (i=0,n=sizeof(tab_pnt)/sizeof(tab_pnt[0]);i<n;i++) pnt.add(tab_pnt[i]);
    lin.num=0; for (i=0,n=sizeof(tab_lin)/sizeof(tab_lin[0]);i<n;i++) lin.add(tab_lin[i]);
    fac.num=0; for (i=0,n=sizeof(tab_fac)/sizeof(tab_fac[0]);i<n;i++) fac.add(tab_fac[i]);
    col.num=0; for (i=0,n=sizeof(tab_col)/sizeof(tab_col[0]);i<n;i++) col.add(tab_col[i]);
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::draw_cut(double w_cut)
    {
    const double _zero=1e-6;
    const int edge2[]={0,1,0,2,0,3,1,2,2,3,3,1,-1}; // simplex wireframe i0,i1
    const int edge3[]={0,1,2,3,0,1,3,1,2,3,2,0,-1}; // simplex triangles i0,i1,i2
    int e,i,j,k,k0,k1,k2,inside[4];
    DWORD rgb;
    vector<4> p[4],q[4];
    vector<3> xyz[4],nor,a,b;
    for (i=0;i<fac.num;)
        {
        rgb=col[i>>2];
        // extrac points (x,y,z,w)
        for (k=0;k<4;k++)
            {
            j=fac[i]*4; i++;
            p[k].a[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[k].a[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[k].a[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[k].a[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
            // transform
            rep.l2g(p[k],p[k]);
            inside[k]=1;
            }
        // process edge2 and compute cross section cut intersection points
        for (e=0,k=0;edge2[e]>=0;)
            {
            k0=edge2[e]; e++;
            k1=edge2[e]; e++;
            // fully inside
            if (fabs(p[k0][3]-w_cut)+fabs(p[k1][3]-w_cut)<=_zero)
                {
                if ((k<4)&&(inside[k0])){ q[k]=p[k0]; k++; inside[k0]=0; }
                if ((k<4)&&(inside[k1])){ q[k]=p[k1]; k++; inside[k1]=0; }
                continue;
                }
            // no intersection
            if (((p[k0][3]> w_cut)&&(p[k1][3]> w_cut))||((p[k0][3]< w_cut)&&(p[k1][3]< w_cut))) continue;
            // 1 intersection
            if (k<4)
                {
                q[k]=p[k1]-p[k0];
                q[k]*=divide(w_cut-p[k0][3],p[k1][3]-p[k0][3]);
                q[k]+=p[k0];
                q[k][3]=w_cut;
                k++;
                continue;
                }
            }
        // 4D -> 3D vector
        for (k0=0;k0<k;k0++) for (k1=0;k1<3;k1++) xyz[k0][k1]=q[k0][k1];
        // render triangle
        if (k==3)
            {
            // normal
            a=xyz[1]-xyz[0];
            b=xyz[2]-xyz[1];
            nor.cross(a,b);
            nor.unit();
            // render
            glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES);
            glNormal3dv(nor.a);
            glColor4ubv((BYTE*)(&rgb));
            glVertex3dv(xyz[0].a);
            glVertex3dv(xyz[1].a);
            glVertex3dv(xyz[2].a);
            glEnd();
            }
        // render simplex
        if (k==4)
         for (e=0;edge3[e]>=0;)
            {
            k0=edge3[e]; e++;
            k1=edge3[e]; e++;
            k2=edge3[e]; e++;
            // normal
            a=xyz[k1]-xyz[k0];
            b=xyz[k2]-xyz[k1];
            nor.cross(a,b);
            nor.unit();
            // render
            glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES);
            glNormal3dv(nor.a);
            glColor4ubv((BYTE*)(&rgb));
            glVertex3dv(xyz[k0].a);
            glVertex3dv(xyz[k1].a);
            glVertex3dv(xyz[k2].a);
            glEnd();
            }
        }
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::draw(double focal_length,double w_near)
    {
    const int edge3[]={0,1,2,3,0,1,3,1,2,3,2,0,-1}; // simplex triangles i0,i1,i2
    int i,j,k,k0,k1,k2;
    DWORD rgb;
    vector<4> p;
    vector<3> xyz[4],nor,a,b;

    // 4D simplexes
    glColor3f(0.3,0.3,0.3);
    for (i=0;i<fac.num;)
        {
        rgb=col[i>>2];
        // extrac points (x,y,z,w)
        for (k=0;k<4;k++)
            {
            j=fac[i]*4; i++;
            p[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
            // transform
            rep.l2g(p,p);
            // perspective projection
            if (focal_length>0.0)
                {
                p[3]-=w_near;
                if (p[3]>=0.0) p*=divide(focal_length,p[3]+focal_length); else p.zero();
                }
            // 4D -> 3D vector
            xyz[k].ld(p[0],p[1],p[2]);
            }
        // render simplex
        for (k=0;edge3[k]>=0;)
            {
            k0=edge3[k]; k++;
            k1=edge3[k]; k++;
            k2=edge3[k]; k++;
            // normal
            a=xyz[k1]-xyz[k0];
            b=xyz[k2]-xyz[k1];
            nor.cross(a,b);
            nor.unit();
            // render
//          glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
            glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES);
            glNormal3dv(nor.a);
            glColor4ubv((BYTE*)(&rgb));
            glVertex3dv(xyz[k0].a);
            glVertex3dv(xyz[k1].a);
            glVertex3dv(xyz[k2].a);
            glEnd();
            }
        }
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void mesh4D::draw_wireframe(double focal_length,double w_near)
    {
    int i,j,k;
    vector<4> p[4];
    // 4D wireframe
    glColor3f(1.0,1.0,1.0);
    glBegin(GL_LINES);
    for (i=0;i<lin.num;)
        {
        // extrac points (x,y,z,w)
        for (k=0;k<2;k++)
            {
            j=lin[i]*4; i++;
            p[k].a[0]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[k].a[1]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[k].a[2]=pnt[j]; j++;
            p[k].a[3]=pnt[j]; j++;
            // transform
            rep.l2g(p[k],p[k]);
            // perspective projection
            if (focal_length>0.0)
                {
                p[k][3]-=w_near;
                if (p[k][3]>=0.0) p[k]*=divide(focal_length,p[k][3]+focal_length); else p[k].zero();
                }
            // render
            glVertex3dv(p[k].a);    // use just x,y,z
            }
        }
    glEnd();
    }
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

And the preview for cross section render:

cross section

The worst part was to define the hypercube as set of simplexes ...

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  • i think i understand the 4D-3D projection and how the cutting works. but if i have to implement the glBegin-glEnd sections, i think i still need to send the VBO per frame? because the cutting process cannot be done in the shaders..
    – Vritra
    Jul 7, 2017 at 15:43
  • 1
    @Vritra the projection can be done on GPU inside shaders ... you just use 5x5 matrices and 5D vectors instead of 4x4 and 4D. So no need to change the vertexes at all (hence static VBO). I think Even the cut can be done on GPU inside geometry shader ...
    – Spektre
    Jul 7, 2017 at 15:49
  • oh~~ a geometry shader? that is something new for me, i didn't find it in the tutorial i followed... after searching a bit, i agree that it can do the cut for me in the GPU... and together with a stencil buffer, i think it can also do a filled cross section as well. Thanks!
    – Vritra
    Jul 8, 2017 at 3:16
  • @Vritra added link to QA about 4D rotations ...
    – Spektre
    Jul 15, 2017 at 8:31

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