/*! \page multi_translation_operation_page Multi Translation \n To produce a Multi Translation in the Main Menu select Operations - > Transformation - > Multi Translation \n This operation makes several translations of a shape in \b one or \b two directions. \n The \b Result will be one or several \b GEOM_Objects (compound). \n To produce a Simple Multi Translation (in one direction) you need to indicate an \b Object to be translated, a \b Vector of translation, a \b Step of translation and a Number of Times the Object should be duplicated. \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeMultiTranslation1D(Shape, Dir, Step, NbTimes) \n Arguments: Name + 1 shape + 1 vector (for direction) + 1 step value + 1 value (repetition). \image html mtrans1.png \image html multi_translation_initialsn.png \image html multi_translation1dsn.png \n To produce a Double Multi Translation (in two directions) you need to indicate an \b Object to be translated, and, for both axes, a \b Vector of translation, a \b Step of translation and a Number of Times the shape must be duplicated. \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeMultiTranslation2D(Shape, Dir1, Step1, NbTimes1, Dir2, Step2, NbTimes2), where \em Shape is a shape to be translated, \em Dir1 is the first direction of translation, \em Step1 of the first translation, \em NbTimes1 is a number of translations to be done along \em Dir1, \em Dir2 is the second direction of translation, \em Step2 of the second translation, \em NbTimes2 is a number of translations to be done along \em Dir2. \n Arguments: Name + 1 shape + 2 vectors defining the direction + 2 step values + 2 values (repetitions). \image html mtrans2.png \image html multi_translation_initialsn.png \image html multi_translation2dsn.png Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_multi_translation "Transformation Operations". */