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You can grab the corners of each cuboid using the provided functions from the devkit, and then use code like the following to actually plot them (via whatever library you are using)
dataset_idx = '002'
time_idx = 0
cuboids = dataset[dataset_idx].cuboids
cuboids.load()
for idx, row in cuboids[time_idx].iterrows():
box = pandaset.geometry.center_box_to_corners([row['position.x'],
row['position.y'],
row['position.z'],
row['dimensions.x'],
row['dimensions.y'],
row['dimensions.z'],
row['yaw']])
bottom = [0,1,2,3,0]
top = [4,5,6,7,4]
edge1 = [0, 4]
edge2 = [1, 5]
edge3 = [2, 6]
edge4 = [3, 7]
for edgeset in [bottom, top, edge1, edge2, edge3, edge4]:
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pass
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